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Webster Dictionary :: Diminish

DIMINISH, v.t. [L., to lessen; less.] 1. To lessen; to make less or smaller, by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimidiation

DIMIDIATION, n. The act of having; division into two equal parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimidiated

DIMIDIATED, a. [L., middle.] Divided into two equal parts; halved.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimidiate

DIMIDIATE, v.t. [L.] To divide into two equal parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimiciliary

DIMICILIARY, a. Pertaining to an abode, or the residence of a person or family. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimeter

DIMETER, a. [L.] Having two poetical measures. DIMETER , n. A verse of two measu...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimensive

DIMENSIVE, a. That marks the boundaries or outlines. Who can draw the souls dime...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimensity

DIMENSITY, n. Extent; capacity.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimensionless

DIMENSIONLESS, a. Without any definite measure or extent; boundless.

Webster Dictionary :: Dimension

DIMENSION, n. [L., to measure; Gr. See Mete and Measure.] In geometry, the exten...

Webster Dictionary :: Dime

DIME, n. A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tent...

Webster Dictionary :: Dimble

DIMBLE, n. A bower; a cell or retreat. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dim-sighted

DIM-SIGHTED, a. Having dim or obscure vision.

Webster Dictionary :: Dim

DIM, a. [See Damp .] 1. Not See ing clearly; having the vision obscured and indi...

Webster Dictionary :: Diluvium

DILUVIUM, n. [L.] In geology, a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, _c., ...

Webster Dictionary :: Diluviate

DILUVIATE, v.i. To run as a flood. [Not much used.]

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