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DIPLOE, n. [Gr., double.] The soft meditullium, medullary substance, or porous p...
DIPLOMA, n. [Gr., to double or fold. Anciently, a letter or other composition wr...
DIPLOMACY, n. [This word, like supremacy, retains the accent of its original.] 1...
DIPLOMATED, a. Made by diplomas.
DIPLOMATIC, a. 1. Pertaining to diplomas; privileged. 2. Furnished with a diplom...
DIPLOMATICS, n. The science of diplomas, or of ancient writings, literary and pu...
DIPPER, n. 1. One that dips; he or that which dips. 2. A vessel used to dip wate...
DIPPING, ppr. 1. Plunging or immersing into a liquid and speedily withdrawing, a...
DIPPING-NEEDLE, n. A needle that dips; a magnetic needle which dips or inclines ...
DIPRISMATIC, a. [di and prismatic.] Doubly prismatic.
DIPSAS, n. [gr., dry, thirsty; to thirst.] A serpent whose bite produces a morta...
DIPTER, DIPTERA, n. [Gr., a wing.] The dipters are an order of insects having on...
DIPTER, DIPTERA, n. [Gr., a wing.] The dipters are an order of insects having on...
DIPTERAL, a. Having two wings only.
DIPTOTE, n. [Gr., to fall.] In grammar, a noun which has only two cases; as, sup...
DIPTYCH, n. [Gr., to fold.] A public register of the names of consuls and other ...