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Webster Dictionary :: Drug

DRUG, n. [See The verb, to dry.] 1. The general name of substances used in medic...

Webster Dictionary :: Drugger

DRUGGER, n. A druggist. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Drugget

DRUGGET, n. A cloth or thin stuff of wool, or of wool and thread, corded or plai...

Webster Dictionary :: Druggist

DRUGGIST, n. One who deals in drugs; properly, one whose occupation is merely to...

Webster Dictionary :: Drugster

DRUGSTER, n. A druggist. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Druid

DRUID, n. A priest or minister of religion, among the ancient Celtic nations in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Druidic

DRUIDIC, DRUIDICAL, a. Pertaining to the Druids.

Webster Dictionary :: Druidical

DRUIDIC, DRUIDICAL, a. Pertaining to the Druids.

Webster Dictionary :: Druidism

DRUIDISM, n. The system of religion, philosophy and instruction taught by the dr...

Webster Dictionary :: Drum

DRUM, n. [G., L.] 1. A martial instrument of music, in form of a hollow cylinder...

Webster Dictionary :: Drum-fish

DRUM-FISH, n. A fish, found on the coast of North America.

Webster Dictionary :: Drum-major

DRUM-MAJOR, n. The chief or first drummer of a regiment.

Webster Dictionary :: Drum-maker

DRUM-MAKER, n. One who makes drums.

Webster Dictionary :: Drum-stick

DRUM-STICK, n. The stick with which a drum is beaten, or shaped for the purpose ...

Webster Dictionary :: Drumble

DRUMBLE, v.i. To drone; to be sluggish. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Drumly

DRUMLY, a. Thick; stagnant; muddy. [Not in use.]

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