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DIREFULLY, adv. Dreadfully; terribly; woefully.
DIREMPTION, n. [L.] A separation.
DIRENESS, n. Terribleness; horror; dismalness.
DIREPTION, n. [L.] The act of plundering.
DIRGE, n. Durj. [L., a word used in the funeral service.] A song or tune intende...
DIRIGENT, DIRECTRIX, n. [See Direct .] In geometry, the line of motion along whi...
DIRK, n. Durk. A kind of dagger or poniard. DIRK , a. Durk. Dark. DIRK , v.t. du...
DIRT, n durt. 1. Any foul or filthy substance; excrement; earth; mud; mire; dust...
DIRTILY, adv. Durtily. [from dirty.] 1. In a dirty manner; foully; nastily; filt...
DIRTINESS, n. Durtiness. 1. Filthiness; foulness; nastiness. 2. Meanness; basene...
DIRTY, a. Durty. 1. Foul; nasty; filthy; not clean; as dirty hands. 2. Not clean...
DIRUPTION, n. [L., to burst.] A bursting or rending asunder. [See Disruption .]
DIS, a prefix or inseparable preposition, from the Latin, whence Fr. Des, Sp. Di...
DISABILITY, n. [from disable.] 1. Want of competent natural or bodily power, str...
DISABLE, v.t. [dis and able.] 1. To render unable; to deprive of competent natur...
DISABLED, pp. Deprived of competent power, corporeal or intellectual; rendered i...