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DUMPY, a. Short and thick.
DUN, a. 1. Of a dark color; of a color partaking of a brown and black; of a dull...
DUN-FISH, n. Codfish cured in a particular manner. [See Dunning .]
DUNCE, n. Duns. [G.] A person of weak intellects; a dullard; a dolt; a thickskul...
DUNCERY, n. Dullness; stupidity.
DUNCIFY, v.t. To make stupid in intellect. [Not used.]
DUNDER, n. [L.] Lees; dregs; a word used in Jamaica. The use of dunder in the ma...
DUNE, n. A hill. [See Down .]
DUNG, n. [G.] The excrement of animals. DUNG , v.t. To manure with dung. DUNG , ...
DUNGED, pp. Manured with dung.
DUNGEON, n. 1. A close prison; or a deep, dark place of confinement. And in a du...
DUNGFORK, n. A fork used to throw dung from a stable or into a cart, or to sprea...
DUNGHILL, n. 1. A heap of dung. 2. A mean or vile abode. 3. Any mean situation o...
DUNGY, a. Full of dung; filthy; vile.
DUNGYARD, n. A yard or inclosure where dung is collected.
DUNLIN, n. A fowl, a species of sandpiper.