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DROWSE, v.i. drowz. 1. To sleep imperfectly or unsoundly; to slumber; to be heav...
DROWNING, ppr. Destroying life by submersion in a liquid; overflowing; overwhelm...
DROWNER, n. He or that which drowns.
DROWNED, pp. Deprived of life by immersion in a fluid; overflowed; inundated; ov...
DROWN, v.t. 1. Literally, to overwhelm in water; an appropriately, to extinguish...
DROVER, n. 1. One who drives cattle or sheep to market. Usually in New England, ...
DROVE, pret. of drive. DROVE , n. 1. A collection of cattle driven; a number of ...
DROUTHY, a. 1. Dry, as the weather; arid; wanting rain. 2. Thirsty; dry; wanting...
DROUTHINESS, n. A state of dryness of the weather; want of rain.
DROUTH, n. [See Dry . The word generally used is now, as it was written by Bacon...
DROUMY, a. Troubled; dirty. Chaucer has drovy.
DROUGHTY, a. Drouthy.
DROUGHTINESS, n. Drouthiness.
DROUGHT. [See Drouth .]
DROTCHEL, n. An idle wench; a sluggard. [Not in use.]
DROSSY, a. 1. Like dross; pertaining to dross. 2. Full of dross; abounding with ...