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DIREMPTION, n. [L.] A separation.
DIREFULLY, adv. Dreadfully; terribly; woefully.
DIREFUL, a. [See Dire .] Dire; dreadful; terrible; calamitous; as direful fiend;...
DIRECTRIX, n. A female who governs or directs.
DIRECTRESS, n. A female who directs or manages.
DIRECTORY, a. Containing directions; enjoining; instructing. DIRECTORY , n. 1. A...
DIRECTORIAL, a. Pertaining to directors or direction; containing direction or co...
DIRECTOR, n. 1. One who directs; one who superintends, governs or manages; one w...
DIRECTNESS, n. Straightness; a straight course; nearness of way.
DIRECTLY, adv. 1. In a straight lin or course; rectilineally; not in a winding c...
DIRECTIVE, a. 1. Having the power of direction; as a directive rule. 2. Informin...
DIRECTION, n. [L.] 1. Aim at a certain point; a pointing towards, in a straight ...
DIRECTING, ppr. Aiming; pointing; guiding; regulating; governing; ordering.
DIRECTER, n. A director, which see.
DIRECTED, pp. Aimed; pointed; guided; regulated; governed; ordered; instructed.
DIRECT, a. [L., to make straight. See Right .] 1. Straight; right; as, to pass i...