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DREDGE, n. 1. A dragnet for taking oysters, _c. 2. A mixture of oats and barley ...
DREARY, a. 1. Dismal; gloomy; as a dreary waste; dreary shades. This word implie...
DREARINESS, n. Dismalness; gloomy solitude.
DREARIMENT, n. Dismalness; terror.
DREARILY, adv. Gloomily; dismally.
DREARIHEAD, n. Dismalness; gloominess. [Not in use.]
DREAR, n. Dread; dismalness. DREAR , n. Dread; dismalness. DREAR , n. Dread; dis...
DREAMT, pp. Dremt. From dream.
DREAMLESS, a. Free from dreams.
DREAMING, ppr. Having thoughts or ideas in sleep.
DREAMFUL, a. Full of dreams.
DREAMER, n. 1. One who dreams. 2. A fanciful man; a visionary; one who forms or ...
DREAM, n. [G.] 1. The thought or series of thoughts of a person in sleep. We app...
DREADLESSNESS, n. Fearlessness; undauntedness; freedom from fear or terror; bold...
DREADLESS, a. Fearless; bold; not intimidated; undaunted; free from fear or terr...
DREADFULNESS, n. Terribleness; the quality of being dreadful; frightfulness.