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DIMENSITY, n. Extent; capacity.
DIMENSIVE, a. That marks the boundaries or outlines. Who can draw the souls dime...
DIMETER, a. [L.] Having two poetical measures. DIMETER , n. A verse of two measu...
DIMICILIARY, a. Pertaining to an abode, or the residence of a person or family. ...
DIMIDIATE, v.t. [L.] To divide into two equal parts.
DIMIDIATED, a. [L., middle.] Divided into two equal parts; halved.
DIMIDIATION, n. The act of having; division into two equal parts.
DIMINISH, v.t. [L., to lessen; less.] 1. To lessen; to make less or smaller, by ...
DIMINISHABLE, a. Capable of being reduced in size or quantity.
DIMINISHED, pp. Lessened; made smaller; reduced in size; contracted; degraded.
DIMINISHING, ppr. Lessening; contracting; degrading.
DIMINISHINGLY, adv. In a manner to lessen reputation.
DIMINUENT, a. Lessening. [Little used.]
DIMINUTE, a. Small. [Not in use.]
DIMINUTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of lessening; a making smaller; opposed to augmen...
DIMINUTIVE, a. Small; little; narrow; contracted; as a diminutive race of men or...