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DUCKED, pp. Plunged; dipped in water.
DUCKER, n. A plunger; a diver; a cringer.
DUCKING, ppr. Plunging; thrusting suddenly into water and withdrawing; dipping. ...
DUCKING-STOOL, n. A stool or chair in which common scolds were formerly tied and...
DUCKLING, n. A young duck.
DUCKOY. [See Decoy .]
DUCKS-FOOT, n. A plant, the Podophyllum; called also May-apple.
DUCK-MEAT, DUCKS-MEAT, n. A plant, the Lemna, growing in ditches and shallow wat...
DUCT, n. [L., to lead. See Duke .] 1. Any tube or canal by which fluid or other ...
DUCTILE, a. [L., to lead.] 1. That may be led; easy to be led or drawn; tractabl...
DUCTILENESS, n. The quality of suffering extension by drawing or percussion; duc...
DUCTILITY, n. 1. The property of solid bodies, particularly metals, which render...
DUCTURE, n. [L.] Guidance. [Not in use.]
DUDGEON, n. [G.] A small dagger.
DUDS, n. Old clothes; tattered garments. [A vulgar word.]
DUE, a. Du. [L., Gr., to bind. It has no connection with owe.] 1. Owed; that oug...