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Webster Dictionary :: Ding-dong

DING-DONG, Words used to express the sound of bells.

Webster Dictionary :: Dinginess

DINGINESS, n. [See Dingy .] A dusky or dark hue; brownness.

Webster Dictionary :: Dingle

DINGLE, n. A narrow dale or valley between hills.

Webster Dictionary :: Dingle-dangle

DINGLE-DANGLE. Hanging loosely, or something dangling.

Webster Dictionary :: Dingy

DINGY, a. Soiled; sullied; of a dark color; brown; dusky; dun.

Webster Dictionary :: Dining

DINING, ppr. Eating the principal meal in the day.

Webster Dictionary :: Dining-room

DINING-ROOM, n. A room for a family or for company to dine in; a room for entert...

Webster Dictionary :: Dinner

DINNER, n. [See Dine .] 1. The meal taken about the middle of the day; or the pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Dinner-time

DINNER-TIME, n.. The usual time of dining.

Webster Dictionary :: Dint

DINT, n. 1. A blow; a stroke. 2. Force; violence; power exerted; as, to win by d...

Webster Dictionary :: Dinted

DINTED, pp. Marked by a blow or by pressure; as deep-dinted furrows.

Webster Dictionary :: Dinting

DINTING, ppr. Impressing marks or cavities.

Webster Dictionary :: Dinumeration

DINUMERATION, n. The act of numbering singly. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diocesan

DIOCESAN, a. [See Diocese . The accent on the first and on the third syllable is...

Webster Dictionary :: Diocese

DIOCESE, n. [Gr., administration, a province or jurisdiction; residence; to dwel...

Webster Dictionary :: Dioctahedral

DIOCTAHEDRAL, a. [Dis and octahedral.] In crystalography, having the form of an ...

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