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DIE, v.i. [See Day .] 1. To be deprived of respiration, of the circulation of bl...
DIDYNAMIAN, a. Containing four stamens, disposed in pairs, one shorter than the ...
DIDYNAM, n. [Gr., power.] In botany, a plant of four stamens, disposed in two pa...
DIDUCTION, n. [L., to draw.] Separation by withdrawing one part from the other.
DIDRACHMA, n. [Gr.] A piece of money, the fourth of an ounce of silver.
DIDODECAHEDRAL, a. [di and dodecahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of ...
DIDECAHEDRAL, a. [di and decahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of a do...
DIDDLE, v.i. To totter, as a child in walking.
DIDDER, v.i. To totter, as a child in walking.
DIDASCALIC, a. [Gr., to teach.] Didactic; preceptive; giving precepts. [Little u...
DIDAPPER, n. [from dip.] A bird that dives into the water, a species of Colymbus.
DIDACTICALLY, adv. In a didactic manner; in a form to teach.
DIDACTIC, DIDACTICAL, a. [Gr., to teach.] Adapted to teach; preceptive; containi...
DIDACTIC, DIDACTICAL, a. [Gr., to teach.] Adapted to teach; preceptive; containi...
DID, pret of do, contracted from doed. I did, thou didst, he did; we did, you or...
DICTIONARY, n. [L., a word, or a speaking.] A book containing the words of a lan...