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SAT words from 'donator' to 'effectual'

Words alphabetically from 'donator' to 'effectual' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/

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donator
One who makes a donation or present.
donee
A person to whom a donation is made.
donor
One who makes a donation or present.
dormant
Being in a state of or resembling sleep.
doublet
One of a pair of like things.
doubly
In twofold degree or extent.
dowry
The property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage.
drachma
A modern and an ancient Greek coin.
dragnet
A net to be drawn along the bottom of the water.
dragoon
In the British army, a cavalryman.
drainage
The means of draining collectively, as a system of conduits, trenches, pipes, etc.
dramatist
One who writes plays.
dramatize
To relate or represent in a dramatic or theatrical manner.
drastic
Acting vigorously.
drought
Dry weather, especially when so long continued as to cause vegetation to wither.
drowsy
Heavy with sleepiness.
drudgery
Hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation.
dubious
Doubtful.
duckling
A young duck.
ductile
Capable of being drawn out, as into wire or a thread.
duet
A composition for two voices or instruments.
dun
To make a demand or repeated demands on for payment.
duplex
Having two parts.
duplicity
Double-dealing.
durance
Confinement.
duration
The period of time during which anything lasts.
duteous
Showing submission to natural superiors.
dutiable
Subject to a duty, especially a customs duty.
dutiful
Obedient.
dwindle
To diminish or become less.
dyne
The force which, applied to a mass of one gram for 1 second, would give it a velocity of 1 cm/s.
earnest
Ardent in spirit and speech.
earthenware
Anything made of clay and baked in a kiln or dried in the sun.
eatable
Edible.
ebullient
Showing enthusiasm or exhilaration of feeling.
eccentric
Peculiar.
eccentricity
Idiosyncrasy.
eclipse
The obstruction of a heavenly body by its entering into the shadow of another body.
economize
To spend sparingly.
ecstasy
Rapturous excitement or exaltation.
ecstatic
Enraptured.
edible
Suitable to be eaten.
edict
That which is uttered or proclaimed by authority as a rule of action.
edify
To build up, or strengthen, especially in morals or religion.
editorial
An article in a periodical written by the editor and published as an official argument.
educe
To draw out.
efface
To obliterate.
effect
A consequence.
effective
Fit for a destined purpose.
effectual
Efficient.

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