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Webster Dictionary :: Di

DI, a prefix, a contraction of dis, denotes from, separation or negation, or two.

Webster Dictionary :: Dia

DIA, Greek, a prefix, denotes through.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabase

DIABASE, n. Another name of greenstone.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabaterial

DIABATERIAL, a. [Gr.] Border-passing.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabetes

DIABETES, n. [Gr., to pass through; to go or pass.] A long continued increased q...

Webster Dictionary :: Diabetic

DIABETIC, a. Pertaining to diabetes.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabolic

DIABOLIC, DIABOLICAL, a. [L., the devil.] Devilish; pertaining to the devil; hen...

Webster Dictionary :: Diabolical

DIABOLIC, DIABOLICAL, a. [L., the devil.] Devilish; pertaining to the devil; hen...

Webster Dictionary :: Diabolically

DIABOLICALLY, adv. In a diabolical manner; very wickedly; nefariously.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabolicalness

DIABOLICALNESS, n. The qualities of the devil.

Webster Dictionary :: Diabolism

DIABOLISM, n. 1. The actions of the devil. 2. Possession by the devil.

Webster Dictionary :: Diacaustic

DIACAUSTIC, a. [G., to burn or inflame.] Belonging to curves formed by refraction.

Webster Dictionary :: Diachylon

DIACHYLON, n. [Gr.] An emollient plaster.

Webster Dictionary :: Diaconal

DIACONAL, a. [L.] Pertaining to a deacon.

Webster Dictionary :: Diacoustic

DIACOUSTIC, a. [Gr., to hear.] Pertaining to the science or doctrine of refracte...

Webster Dictionary :: Diacoustics

DIACOUSTICS, n. The science or doctrine of refracted sounds; the consideration o...

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