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DILAPIDATE, v.i. [L., to stone; a stone. It See ms originally to have signified ...
DILANIATION, n. A tearing in pieces.
DILANIATE, v.t. [L., to rend in pieces.] To tear; to rend in pieces; to mangle. ...
DILACERATION, n. The act of rending asunder; a tearing, or rending. [In lieu of ...
DILACERATING, ppr. Tearing; rending in two.
DILACERATED, pp. Torn; rent asunder.
DILACERATE, v.t. [L., to tear.] To tear; to rend asunder; to separate by force.
DIKE, n. [G. See Dig . It is radically the same word as ditch, and this is its p...
DIJUDICATION, n. Judicial distinction.
DIJUDICATE, v.t. [L.] To judge or determine by censure.
DIHEXAHEDRAL, a. [di and hexahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of a he...
DIHEDRON, n. [Supra.] A figure with two sides or surfaces.
DIHEDRAL, a. [Gr., supra; a seat or face.] Having two sides, as a figure.
DIGYNIAN, a. Having two pistils.
DIGYN, n. [Gr., two; a female.] In botany, a plant having two pistils.
DIGRESSIVELY, adv. by way of digression.