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DROUMY, a. Troubled; dirty. Chaucer has drovy.
DROUGHTY, a. Drouthy.
DROUGHTINESS, n. Drouthiness.
DROUGHT. [See Drouth .]
DROTCHEL, n. An idle wench; a sluggard. [Not in use.]
DROSSY, a. 1. Like dross; pertaining to dross. 2. Full of dross; abounding with ...
DROSSINESS, n. Foulness; rust; impurity; a state of being drossy.
DROSS, n. [G.] 1. The recrement or despumation of metals; the scum or extraneous...
DROPSY, n. [L, Gr., water; the face. Formerly written hydropisy; whence by contr...
DROPSIED, a. Diseased with dropsy.
DROPSICAL, a. [See Dropsy .] 1. Diseased with dropsy; hydropical; inclined to th...
DROPS, v.t. [G.] 1. To pour or let fall in small portions or globules, as a flui...
DROPPING, ppr. Falling in globules; distilling; falling; laying aside; dismissin...
DROPPED, pp. Let fall; distilled; laid aside; dismissed; let go; suffered to sub...
DROPLET, n. A little drop.
DROP-WORT, n. The name of a plant, the Spiraea filipendula. The hemlock drop-wor...