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DAMP'ED, pp. Chilled; depressed; abated; weakened; checked; discouraged.
DAMP'ER, n. 1. That which damps or checks; a valve or sliding plate in a furnace...
DAMP'ING, ppr. Chilling; deadening; dejecting; abating; checking; weakening.
DAMP'ISH, a. Moderately damp, or moist.
DAMP'ISHNESS, n. A moderate degree of dampness, or moistness; slight humidity.
DAMP'NESS, n. Moisture; fogginess; moistness; moderate humidity; as the dampness...
DAMPS, n. [See Damp ]
DAMP'Y, a. Dejected; gloomy.
DAM'SEL, n. A young woman. Formerly, a young man or woman of noble or genteel ex...
DAM'SON, n. The fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; a small black plum.
DAN, n. A title of honor equivalent to master; used by Shakspeare, Prior, _c., b...
D'ANCE, v.i. 1. Primarily, to leap or spring; hence, to leap or move with measur...
D'ANCER, n. One who practices dancing, or is skilful in the performance.
D'ANCING, ppr. Leaping and stepping to the sound of the voice or of an instrumen...
D'ANCING-MASTER, n. One who teaches the art of dancing.
D'ANCING-SCHOOL, n. A school in which the art of dancing is taught.