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Webster Dictionary :: Dolorously

DOLOROUSLY, adv. Sorrowfully; in a manner to express pain.

Webster Dictionary :: Dolorous

DOLOROUS, a. [L., grief.] 1. Sorrowful; doleful; dismal; impressing sorrow or gr...

Webster Dictionary :: Dolorific

DOLORIFIC, a. [L.] 1. That causes pain or grief. 2. Expressing pain or grief.

Webster Dictionary :: Doloriferous

DOLORIFEROUS, a. [L., pain; to produce.] Producing pain.

Webster Dictionary :: Dolor

DOLOR, n. [L.] Pain; grief; lamentation.

Webster Dictionary :: Dolomite

DOLOMITE, n. A variety of magnesian carbonate of lime, so called from the French...

Webster Dictionary :: Dollar

DOLLAR, n. [G.] A silver coin of Spain and of the United States, of the value of...

Webster Dictionary :: Doll

DOLL, n. [Gr., an idol; to see.] A puppet or baby for a child; a small image in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dolesomeness

DOLESOMENESS, n. Gloom; dismalness.

Webster Dictionary :: Dolesome

DOLESOME, a. Gloomy; dismal; sorrowful; doleful. The dolesome passage to th infe...

Webster Dictionary :: Dolent

DOLENT, a. [L.] Sorrowful. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dolefulness

DOLEFULNESS, n. Sorrow; melancholy; querulousness; gloominess; dismalness.

Webster Dictionary :: Dolefully

DOLEFULLY, adv. In a doleful manner; sorrowfully; dismally; sadly.

Webster Dictionary :: Doleful

DOLEFUL, a. [dole and full.] 1. Sorrowful; expressing grief; as a doleful whine;...

Webster Dictionary :: Dole

DOLE, n. [See Deal .] 1. The act of dealing or distributing; as the power of dol...

Webster Dictionary :: Dolabriform

DOLABRIFORM, a. [L., an ax; form.] Having the form of an ax or hatchet.

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