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DIOPTRIC, DIOPTRICAL, a. [Gr., to See Through ; to see.]
DIOPTRIC, DIOPTRICAL, a. [Gr., to See Through ; to see.] 1. Affording a medium f...
DIOPTRICS, n. That part of optics which treats of the refractions of light passi...
DIORISM, n. [Gr.] Definition. [Rarely used.]
DIORISTIC, a. Distinguishing; defining. [Rarely used.]
DIORISTICALLY, adv. In a distinguishing manner. [Rarely used.]
DIP, v.t. pret. and pp. dipped or dipt. [G.] 1. To plunge or immerse, for a mome...
DIP-CHICK, n. A small bird that dives.
DIPETALOUS, a. [Gr., a leaf or petal.] Having two flower-leaves or petals; two-p...
DIPH-THONG, n. [Gr., sound; L.] A coalition or union of two vowels pronounced in...
DIPHTHONGAL, a. Belonging to a diphthong; consisting of two vowel sounds pronoun...
DIPHYLLOUS, a. [Gr., a leaf.] In botany, having two leaves, as a calyx, _c.
DIPLOE, n. [Gr., double.] The soft meditullium, medullary substance, or porous p...
DIPLOMA, n. [Gr., to double or fold. Anciently, a letter or other composition wr...
DIPLOMACY, n. [This word, like supremacy, retains the accent of its original.] 1...
DIPLOMATED, a. Made by diplomas.