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Webster Dictionary :: Dryfoot

DRYFOOT, n. A dog that pursues game by the scent of the foot.

Webster Dictionary :: Drying

DRYING, ppr. Expelling or losing moisture, sap or greenness. DRYING , n. The act...

Webster Dictionary :: Dryite

DRYITE, n. [Gr., an oak.] Fragments of petrified or fossil wood in which the str...

Webster Dictionary :: Dryly

DRYLY, adv. 1. Without moisture. 2. Coldly; frigidly; without affection. 3. Seve...

Webster Dictionary :: Dryness

DRYNESS, n. 1. Destitution of moisture; want of water or other fluid; siccity; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Drynurse

DRYNURSE, n. 1. A nurse who attends and feeds a child without the breast. 2. One...

Webster Dictionary :: Dryrub

DRYRUB, v.t. To rub and cleanse without wetting.

Webster Dictionary :: Drysalter

DRYSALTER, n. A dealer in salted or dry meats, pickles, sauces, _c.

Webster Dictionary :: Dryshod

DRYSHOD, a. Without wetting the feet. Isa 11:15.

Webster Dictionary :: Dual

DUAL, a. [L., two.] Expressing the number two; as the dual number in Greek.

Webster Dictionary :: Dualistic

DUALISTIC, a. Consisting of two. The dualistic system of Anaxagoras and Plato ta...

Webster Dictionary :: Duality

DUALITY, n. 1. That which expresses two in number. 2. Division; separation. 3. T...

Webster Dictionary :: Dub

DUB, v.t. [Gr.] Literally, to strike. Hence, 1. To strike a blow with a sword, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Dubbed

DUBBED, pp. Struck; made a knight.

Webster Dictionary :: Dubbing

DUBBING, ppr. Striking; making a knight.

Webster Dictionary :: Dubiety

DUBIETY, n. [See Doubt .] Doubtfulness. [Little used.]

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