Word Unit: dacryo-, dacry- + (Greek: tear, tears; as from a tear-gland or the tear-glands in the eyes)

Related "tear, tears; as in crying" word unit: lacrimo-.

Word Unit: dactylo-, dactyl-, dactylio-, -dactyl, -dactyla, -dactylia, -dactylic, -dactylism, -dactyloid, -dactylous, -dactyly (Greek: finger, toe)

Cross references directly, or indirectly, involving the "toes" and "fingers": digit-; hallu-; phalang-.

Word Unit: Dactylography (examination of fingerprints for identification purposes)
Word Unit: Daily Quiz (quiz challenge)
Word Unit: damn-, demn- (Latin: to harm, damage, loss; sentence to punishment, doom; worthy of condemnation)
Word Unit: dasy- + (Greek: thick, shaggy, hairy, dense)
Word Unit: dat-, dos-, dot-, dow-, don-, dit- (Greek + Latin: dare, to give, a giving, given; a gift; to grant, to offer)

Pointing to a page about doses and medical dosage Another term used for medical dosage can be seen at this posology page.

Word Unit: de- (Latin: from, away from, off; down; wholly, entirely, utterly, complete; reverse the action of, undo; the negation or reversal of the notion expressed in the primary or root word)
Word Unit: deca- [DEK uh], dec-, deka-, dek- (Greek: ten; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements)

Related "metric" families: yotta; zetta; exa; peta; tera; giga; mega; kilo; hecto; deci; centi; milli; micro; nano; pico; femto; atto; zepto; yocto.

Word Unit: decem-, decim-, deci-, dec- (Latin: ten; also, a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements)

Related "metric" families: yotta; zetta; exa; peta; tera; giga; mega; kilo; hecto; deka; centi; milli; micro; nano; pico; femto; atto; zepto; yocto.

Word Unit: decibels, dB (Latin: "ten" plus "bel" [Alexander Graham Bell]; a list of decibel levels and the examples that show the various decibel scales)
Word Unit: decor- (Latin: proper, dignified, fitting, seemly right; suitability)
Word Unit: Deficiencies of Information about Words as Seen in Too Many Dictionaries (Just two of many lexicons that need to clarify all of the word contents for a better understanding instead of using another form of one of the words that is being defined to explain the other entries or simply not providing any information about the other words besides the primary entry.)
Word Unit: dei-, div- (Latin: God, god, godly; deity, divine nature)

Related religious-word units: church; ecclesi-; fanati-; hiero-; idol-; -olatry; theo-; zelo-.

Word Unit: deipno-, deipn- (Greek: dinner; dining)
Word Unit: dele-, deli- + (Latin: to destroy, to efface, to abolish, to obliterate)
Word Unit: deleter-, deleteri- + (Greek: to harm, to hurt, to injure, to damage, to destroy; destroyer; harmful)
Word Unit: deliri- (Latin: madness; crazy, rave, deranged; literally, to go off the furrow; from delirare, "to turn aside from the furrow", whence arose the meanings "to deviate, to become deranged, to be crazy, or to be delirious")

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving the "mind, mental" word units: anima-; anxi-; hallucina-; menti-; moro-; noo-; nous; phreno-; psych-; thymo-2.

Word Unit: delo-, del- (Greek: visible, clear, clearly seen; obvious)

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "appear, visible, visual, manifest, show, see, reveal, look": blep-; demonstra-; opt-; -orama; pare-; phanero-; phant-; pheno-; scopo-; spec-; vela-, veal-; video-, visuo-.

Word Unit: delt-, delto- + (Greek: writing-tablet)