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Webster Dictionary :: Dichotomize

DICHOTOMIZE, v.t. [See The next word.] To cut into two parts; to divide into pairs.

Webster Dictionary :: Dichotomous

DICHOTOMOUS, a. [Gr., doubly, by pairs; to cut.] In botany, regularly dividing b...

Webster Dictionary :: Dichotomous-corymbed

DICHOTOMOUS-CORYMBED, a. Composed of corymbs, in which the pedicles divide and s...

Webster Dictionary :: Dichotomy

DICHOTOMY, n. [Gr., a division into two parts; to cut.] 1. Division or distribut...

Webster Dictionary :: Dichroit

DICHROIT, n. [See Iolite .]

Webster Dictionary :: Dicing-house

DICING-HOUSE, n. A house where dice is played; a gaming house. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dicker

DICKER, n. [Gr., ten. L.] In old authors, the number or quantity of ten, particu...

Webster Dictionary :: Dicoccous

DICOCCOUS, a. [Gr., L., a grain.] Two-grained; consisting of two cohering grains...

Webster Dictionary :: Dicotyledon

DICOTYLEDON, n. [Gr., two; a cavity.] A plant whose See ds divide into two lobes...

Webster Dictionary :: Dicotyledonous

DICOTYLEDONOUS, a. Having two lobes. A dicotyledonous plant is one whose See ds ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dictate

DICTATE, v.t. [L., to speak.] 1. To tell with authority; to deliver, as an order...

Webster Dictionary :: Dictated

DICTATED, pp. Delivered with authority; ordered; directed; suggested.

Webster Dictionary :: Dictating

DICTATING, ppr. Uttering or delivering with authority; instructing what to say o...

Webster Dictionary :: Dictation

DICTATION, n. The act of dictating; the act or practice of prescribing. It affor...

Webster Dictionary :: Dictator

DICTATOR, n. [L.] 1. One who dictates; one who prescribes rules and maxims for t...

Webster Dictionary :: Dictatorial

DICTATORIAL, a. 1. Pertaining to a dictator; absolute; unlimited; uncontrollable...

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