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DULL, a. [G.] 1. Stupid; doltish; blockish; slow of understanding; as a lad of d...
DULIA, n. [Gr., service.] An inferior kind of worship or adoration. [Not an Engl...
DULCORATION, n. The act of sweetening.
DULCORATE, v.t. [L., sweet; to sweeten.] 1 to sweeten. 2. To make less acrimonious.
DULCINESS, n. [L.] Softness; easiness of temper. [Not used.]
DULCIMER, n. An instrument of music played by striking brass wires with little s...
DULCIFY, v.t. [L, sweet; to make.] To sweeten; to free from acidity, saltness or...
DULCIFIED, pp. Sweetened; purified from salts. Dulcified spirits, a term formerl...
DULCIFICATION, n. [See Dulcify .] The act of sweetening; the act of freeing from...
DULCET, a. [L., sweet.] 1. Sweet to the taste; luscious. She tempers dulcet crea...
DULBRAINED, a. [dull and brain.] Stupid; doltish; of dull intellects. [See Dull ...
DUKEDOM, n. 1. The seignory or possessions of a duke; the territory of a duke. 2...
DUKE, n. [G., L, to lead; to draw, to tug. Gr.] 1. In Great Britain, one of the ...
DUG, n. [L.] The pap or nipple of a cow or other beast. It is applied to a human...
DUFFEL, n. A kind of coarse woolen cloth, having a thick nap or frieze.
DUET, DUETTO, n. A song or air in two parts.