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DUNNAGE, n. Faggots, boughs or loose wood laid on the bottom of a ship to raise ...
DUNNED, pp. [from dun.] Importuned to pay a dept; urged.
DUNNER, n. [from dun.] One employed in soliciting the payment of debts.
DUNNING, ppr. [from dun.] Urging for payment of a debt, or for the grant of some...
DUNNISH, a. Inclined to a dun color; somewhat dun.
DUNNY, a. Deaf; dull of apprehension. [Local.]
DUO, n. [L.,two.] A song in two parts.
DUODECAHEDRAL, DUODECAHEDRON, [See Dodecahedral , Dodecahedron.]
DUODECAHEDRAL, DUODECAHEDRON, [See Dodecahedral , Dodecahedron.]
DUODECIMFID, a. [L., twelve; to cleave.] Divided into twelve parts.
DUODECIMO, a. [L., twelve.] Having or consisting of twelve leaves to a sheet; as...
DUODECUPLE, a. [L., two; tenfold.] Consisting of twelves.
DUODENUM, n. [L.] The first of the small intestines.
DUOLITERAL, a. [L., two; a letter.] Consisting of two letters only; biliteral.
DUPE, n. [See The verb.] A person who is deceived; or one easily led astray by h...
DUPION, n. A double cocoon, formed by two or more silk-worms.