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Webster Dictionary :: Dwelling-house

DWELL'ING-HOUSE, n. The house in which one lives.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwelling

DWELL'ING, ppr. Inhabiting; residing; sojourning; continuing with fixed attentio...

Webster Dictionary :: Dweller

DWELL'ER, n. An inhabitant; a resident of some continuance in a place.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwell

DWELL, v.i. pret. dwelled, usually contracted into dwelt. [See Dally .] 1. To ab...

Webster Dictionary :: Dwaul

DWAUL, v.i. To be delirious.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwarfishness

DWARFISHNESS, n. Smallness of stature; littleness of size.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwarfishly

DWARFISHLY, adv. Like a dwarf.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwarfish

DWARFISH, a. Like a dwarf; below the common stature or size; very small; low; pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Dwarf

DWARF, n. 1. A general name for an animal or plant which is much below the ordin...

Webster Dictionary :: Dwale

DWALE, n. 1. In heraldry, a sable or black color. 2. The deadly nightshade, a pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Duumvirate

DUUMVIRATE, n. The union of two men in the same office; or the office, dignity o...

Webster Dictionary :: Duumviral

DUUMVIRAL, a. Pertaining to the duumvirs or duumvirate of Rome.

Webster Dictionary :: Duumvir

DUUMVIR, n. [L., two; man.] One of two Roman officers or magistrates united int ...

Webster Dictionary :: Duty

DUTY, n. 1. That which a person owes to another; that which a person is bound, b...

Webster Dictionary :: Dutifulness

DUTIFULNESS, n. 1. Obedience; submission to just authority; habitual performance...

Webster Dictionary :: Dutifully

DUTIFULLY, adv. In a dutiful manner; with a regard to duty; obediently; submissi...

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