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DROP-STONE, n. Spar in the shape of drops.
DROP-SERENE, n. A disease of the eye; amaurosis, or blindness from a diseased re...
DROP, n. [G.] 1. A small portion of any fluid in a spherical form, which falls a...
DROOPING, ppr. Sinking; hanging or leaning downward; declining; languishing; fai...
DROOP, v.i. [L., from the root of drop.] 1. To sink or hang down; to lean downwa...
DRONISH, a. Idle; sluggish; lazy; indolent; inactive; slow.
DRONING, ppr. Living in idleness; giving a dull sound.
DRONE-FLY, n. A two-winged insect, resembling the drone-bee.
DRONE, n. [G., to tinkle, to shake, to tingle.] 1. The male of the honey bee. It...
DROMEDARY, n. [Gr., perhaps from swiftness, running.] A species of camel, called...
DROLLISH, a. Somewhat droll.
DROLLINGLY, adv. In a jesting manner.
DROLLING, n. Low wit; buffoonery.
DROLLERY, n. 1. Sportive tricks; buffoonery; comical stories; gestures, manners ...
DROLLER, n. A jester; a buffoon.
DROLL, a. [G.] Odd; merry; facetious; comical; as a droll fellow. DROLL , n. 1. ...