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Webster Dictionary :: Dwarfishly

DWARFISHLY, adv. Like a dwarf.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwarfishness

DWARFISHNESS, n. Smallness of stature; littleness of size.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwaul

DWAUL, v.i. To be delirious.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwell

DWELL, v.i. pret. dwelled, usually contracted into dwelt. [See Dally .] 1. To ab...

Webster Dictionary :: Dweller

DWELL'ER, n. An inhabitant; a resident of some continuance in a place.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwelling

DWELL'ING, ppr. Inhabiting; residing; sojourning; continuing with fixed attentio...

Webster Dictionary :: Dwelling-house

DWELL'ING-HOUSE, n. The house in which one lives.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwelling-place

DWELL'ING-PLACE, n. The place of residence.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwindle

DWIN'DLE, v.i. 1. To diminish; to become less; to shrink; to waste or consume aw...

Webster Dictionary :: Dwindled

DWIN'DLED, a. Shrunk; diminished in size.

Webster Dictionary :: Dwindling

DWIN'DLING, ppr. Falling away; becoming less; pining; consuming; moldering away.

Webster Dictionary :: Dye

DYE, v.t. [L. tingo, for tigo.] To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dyed

DY'ED, pp. Stained; colored.

Webster Dictionary :: Dyeing

DY'EING, ppr. Staining; giving a new and permanent color. DY'EING , n. The art o...

Webster Dictionary :: Dyer

DY'ER, n. One whose occupation is to dye cloth and the like.

Webster Dictionary :: Dying

DY'ING, ppr. [from die.] Losing life; perishing; expiring; fading away; languish...

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