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Webster Dictionary :: Dialogue-writer

DIALOGUE-WRITER, n. A writer of dialogues or feigned conversations.

Webster Dictionary :: Dialysis

DIALYSIS, n. [Gr., to dissolve.] 1. A mark in writing or printing, consisting of...

Webster Dictionary :: Diamantine

DIAMANTINE, for adamantine. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diameter

DIAMETER, n. [Gr., measure through.] 1. A right line passing through the center ...

Webster Dictionary :: Diametral

DIAMETRAL, a. Diametrical, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Diametrally

DIAMETRALLY, adv. Diametrically.

Webster Dictionary :: Diametrical

DIAMETRICAL, a. 1. Describing a diameter. 2. Observing the direction of a diamet...

Webster Dictionary :: Diametrically

DIAMETRICALLY, adv. In a diametrical direction; directly; as diametrically oppos...

Webster Dictionary :: Diamond

DIAMOND, n. Dimond. [L., Gr. See Adamant .] 1. A mineral, gem or precious stone,...

Webster Dictionary :: Diamond-mine

DIAMOND-MINE, n. A mine in which diamonds are found.

Webster Dictionary :: Diamonded

DIAMONDED, a. Having the figure of an oblique angled parallelogram, or rhombus.

Webster Dictionary :: Diander

DIANDER, n. [Gr., twice; a male.] In botany, a plant having two stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Diandrian

DIANDRIAN, a. Having two stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Diapase

DIAPASON, DIAPASE, n. [Gr., through all.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diapasm

DIAPASM, n. [Gr., to sprinkle.] A perfume.

Webster Dictionary :: Diapason

DIAPASON, DIAPASE, n. [Gr., through all.] 1. In music, the octave or interval wh...

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