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Deuteragonist 

the sidekick of the protagonist in a film or tv show. often a kid who may or may not annoy the protagonist throughout the film/show.
the Protagonist, Deuteragonist, and Antagonist are important roles in any movie or show.
Deuteragonist by PokeBlazer100 October 14, 2016

Deuterium 

Also known as Deut...

Courtesy of Ogame.org

"Deuterium is also called heavy hydrogen. It is a stable isotope of hydrogen with a natural abundance in the oceans of colonies of approximately one atom in 6500 of hydrogen (~154 PPM). Deuterium thus accounts for approximately 0.015% (on a weight basis, 0.030%) of all. Deuterium is processed by special synthesizers which can separate the water from the Deuterium using specially designed centrifuges. The upgrade of the synthesizer allows for increasing the amount of Deuterium deposits processed. Deuterium is used when carrying out sensor phalanx scans, viewing galaxies, as fuel for ships, and performing specialized research upgrades."
CRAP!! I NEED DEUTERIUM!! DOES ANYONE HAVE DEUT?! I NEED IT NAOW!!!
Deuterium by DeutSniffer December 16, 2008

deuterostome

Deuterostomes (taxonomic term: Deuterostomia; from the Greek: "second mouth") are a superphylum of animals. They are a subtaxon of the Bilateria branch of the subregnum Eumetazoa, and are opposed to the protostomes. Deuterostomes are distinguished by their embryonic development; in deuterostomes, the first opening (the blastopore) becomes the anus, while in protostomes it becomes the mouth.

There are four living phyla of deuterostomes:

Phylum Chordata (vertebrates and their kin)
Phylum Echinodermata (starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, etc.)
Phylum Hemichordata (acorn worms and possibly graptolites)
Phylum Xenoturbellida (2 species of worm-like animals)
"That asshat! He is an undeveloped deuterostome!
deuterostome by LexAveNYC December 25, 2007

deuteron 

A deuterium nucleus; namely, a proton and a neutron. It is used in nuclear applications, such as the bombardment of molybdenum plates to create technetium plates. With an electron, it forms the stable hydrogen isotope of deuterium or "heavy hydrogen", symbol D, atomic wt. 2. Water with both hydrogens replaced by deuterium is called "heavy water" (D2O), and is used as a moderator in the harnessing of nuclear fuels.
I swear that deuterons have somethingy to do with the book of Deuteronomy, 5th book of the Old Testament.
deuteron by eszett May 15, 2003
being instructed with a responsibility
when i was in the army i was deputedto France
deputed by defintionseaker April 19, 2018

Deuteragony 

The existential feeling that you'll never be the main character in life and will always be the sidekick. From Deuteragonist, a secondary character in a narrative.
"I will only ever have NPC energy, oh the deuteragony
Deuteragony by Errant_Night August 16, 2021