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DUSKILY, adv. With partial darkness; with a tendency to blackness or darkness.
DUSK, a. [G., tarnish; to tarnish; to become dull or obscure. Gr.] 1. Tending to...
DUSE, n. A demon or evil spirit. Quosdam daemones quos dusios Galli nuncupant. A...
DURST, pret. Of dare.
DURRA, n. A kind of millet, cultivated in North Africa.
DUROUS, a. Hard. [Not used.]
DURITY, n. [L.] 1. Hardness; firmness. 2. Hardness of mind; harshness. [Little u...
DURING, ppr. Of dure. Continuing; lasting; holding on; as during life, that is, ...
DURESS, n. [L. See Durable .] 1. Literally, hardship; hence, constraint. Technic...
DURELESS, a. Not lasting; fading.
DUREFUL, a. Lasting.
DURE, v.i. [L. See Durable .] To last; to hold on in time or being; to continue;...
DURATION, n. 1. Continuance in time; length or extension of existence, indefinit...
DURANT, n. A glazed woolen stuff; called by some everlasting.
DURANCE, n. [L.] 1. Imprisonment; restraint of the person; custody of the jailer...
DURABLY, adv. In a lasting manner; with long continuance.