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Webster Dictionary :: Diastem

DIASTEM, n. [Gr.] In music, a simple interval.

Webster Dictionary :: Diastole

DIASTOLE, DIASTOLY, n. [Gr., to set or send from.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diastoly

DIASTOLE, DIASTOLY, n. [Gr., to set or send from.] 1. Among physicians, a dilati...

Webster Dictionary :: Diastyle

DIASTYLE, n. [Gr.] An edifice in which three diameters of the columns are allowe...

Webster Dictionary :: Diatessaron

DIATESSARON, n. [Gr., four.] Among musicians, a concord or harmonic interval, co...

Webster Dictionary :: Diatonic

DIATONIC, a. [Gr., by or through, sound.] Ascending or descending, as in sound, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Diatribe

DIATRIBE, n. [Gr.] A continued discourse or disputation.

Webster Dictionary :: Diazeutic

DIAZEUTIC, a. [Gr., to disjoin.] A diazeutic tone, in ancient Greek music, disjo...

Webster Dictionary :: Dibble

DIBBLE, n. [probably from the root of top, tip, a point, and denoting a little s...

Webster Dictionary :: Dibstone

DIBSTONE, n. A little stone which children throw at another stone.

Webster Dictionary :: Dicacity

DICACITY, n. [L.] Pertness. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dicast

DICAST, n. [Gr., to judge; justice.] In ancient Greece, an officer answering nea...

Webster Dictionary :: Dice

DICE, n. plu. of die; also, a game with dice. DICE , v.i. To play with dice.

Webster Dictionary :: Dice-box

DICE-BOX, n. A box from which dice are thrown in gaming.

Webster Dictionary :: Dice-maker

DICE-MAKER, n. A maker of dice.

Webster Dictionary :: Dicer

DICER, n. A player at dice.

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