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DIGGER, n. One who digs; one who opens, throws up and breaks the earth; one who ...
DIGHT, v.t. dite. [L.] To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on; ...
DIGIT, n. [L., a finger, that is, a shoot; Gr.] 1. The measure of a fingers brea...
DIGITAL, a. [L.] Pertaining to the fingers, or to digits.
DIGITATE, DIGITATED , a. In botany, a digitate leaf is one which branches into s...
DIGLADIATE, v.t. [L.] To fence; to quarrel. [Little used.]
DIGLADIATION, n. A combat with swords; a quarrel.
DIGNIFICATION, n. [See Dignify .] The act of dignifying; exaltation; promotion.
DIGNIFIED, pp. [See Dignify .] 1. Exalted; honored; invested with dignity; as th...
DIGNIFY, v.t. [L., worthy; to make.] 1. To invest with honor or dignity; to exal...
DIGNITARY, n. An ecclesiastic who holds a dignity, or a benefice which gives him...
DIGNITY, n. [L., worthy.] 1. True honor; nobleness or elevation of mind, consist...
DIGNOTION, n. [L.] Distinguishing mark; distinction. [Not in use.]
DIGONOUS, a. [Gr., an angle.] In botany, having two angles, as a stem.
DIGRAPH, n. [Gr., to write.] A union of two vowels, of which one only is pronoun...
DIGRESS, v.i. [L., to step. See Grade .] 1. Literally, to step or go from the wa...