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Webster Dictionary :: Diddle

DIDDLE, v.i. To totter, as a child in walking.

Webster Dictionary :: Didecahedral

DIDECAHEDRAL, a. [di and decahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of a do...

Webster Dictionary :: Didodecahedral

DIDODECAHEDRAL, a. [di and dodecahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Didrachma

DIDRACHMA, n. [Gr.] A piece of money, the fourth of an ounce of silver.

Webster Dictionary :: Diduction

DIDUCTION, n. [L., to draw.] Separation by withdrawing one part from the other.

Webster Dictionary :: Didynam

DIDYNAM, n. [Gr., power.] In botany, a plant of four stamens, disposed in two pa...

Webster Dictionary :: Didynamian

DIDYNAMIAN, a. Containing four stamens, disposed in pairs, one shorter than the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Die

DIE, v.i. [See Day .] 1. To be deprived of respiration, of the circulation of bl...

Webster Dictionary :: Diecian

DIECIAN, n. [Gr., two; house.] In botany, one of a class of plants, whose male a...

Webster Dictionary :: Dier

DIER. [See Dyer .]

Webster Dictionary :: Diesis

DIESIS, n. [Gr., a division.] In music, the division of a tone, less than a semi...

Webster Dictionary :: Diet

DIET, n. [L., Gr., manner of living, mode of life prescribe by a physician, food...

Webster Dictionary :: Diet-drink

DIET-DRINK, n. Medicated liquors; drink prepared with medicinal ingredients.

Webster Dictionary :: Dietary

DIETARY, a. Pertaining to diet or the rules of diet.

Webster Dictionary :: Dieted

DIETED, pp. Fed; boarded; fed by prescribed rules.

Webster Dictionary :: Dieter

DIETER, n. One who diets; one who prescribes rules for eating; one who prepares ...

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