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Webster Dictionary :: Ditrihedria

DITRIHEDRIA, n. [Gr., twice three sides.] In mineralogy, a genus of spars with s...

Webster Dictionary :: Ditone

DITONE, n. [Gr., tone.] In music, an interval comprehending two tones. The propo...

Webster Dictionary :: Dition

DITION, n. [L.] rule; power; government; dominion.

Webster Dictionary :: Dithyrambus

DITHYRAMB, DITHYRAMBUS, n. [Gr.] In ancient poetry, a hymn in honor of Bacchus, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dithyrambic

DITHYRAMBIC, n. 1. A song in honor of Bacchus, in which the wildness of intoxica...

Webster Dictionary :: Dithyramb

DITHYRAMB, DITHYRAMBUS, n. [Gr.] In ancient poetry, a hymn in honor of Bacchus, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ditetrahedral

DITETRAHEDRAL, a. [dis and tetrahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Ditching

DITCHING, ppr. Digging ditches; also, draining by a ditch or ditches; as ditchin...

Webster Dictionary :: Ditcher

DITCHER, N. One who digs ditches.

Webster Dictionary :: Ditch-delivered

DITCH-DELIVERED, a. Brought forth in a ditch.

Webster Dictionary :: Ditch

DITCH, n. [G.] 1. A trench in the earth made by digging, particularly a trench f...

Webster Dictionary :: Ditation

DITATION, n. [L.] The act of making rich. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dit

DIT, n. A ditty. [Not used.] DIT , v.t. To close up. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disworship

DISWORSHIP, n. [dis and worship.] Cause of disgrace.

Webster Dictionary :: Diswont

DISWONT, v.t. [dis and wont.] To wean; to deprive of wonted usage.

Webster Dictionary :: Diswitted

DISWITTED, a. Deprived of wits or understanding.

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