Dichotomous
Dichotomous, [ch as k]a.forked, divided into two parts
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Dichotomous, [ch as k]a.forked, divided into two parts
Dichotomyn.a division into two parts
Dickern.the quantity or number of ten hides
Dicoccousa.having two feeds in cells
Dicotyledonn.a plant whose feeds have two lobes
Dicotyledonousa.having feeds with two lobes
Dictatev.t.to tell what to write, to instruct
Dictaten.a rule, maxim, hint, suggestion, order
Dictatorn.a chief ruler, an absolute magistrate
Dictatoriala.authoritative, dogmatical, proud
Dictatorshipn.the office of a dictator, insolence
Dictionn.a style, language, speech, expression
Dictionaryn.a book of words explained in alphabetical order
Didpret.of to do
Didactica.preceptive, doctrinal
Didacticallyad.in a didactic manner, orderly
Didascalica.giving rules. ob.
Didymousa.double, in pairs
Didynamian.a class of plants with two stamens longer than the others
Diev.to lose life, expire; in the sense of color, seeSee: dye
Dien.a small cube to play with stamp used in coinage; color, hue, seeSee: dye
Diecia, or Dioecian.a class of plants having the stamens and pistils on different individuals
Diern.one who colors, &c. seeSee: dyer
Dietn.food, a regimen, an assembly of princes
Dietv.to board, supply with food, eat by rule
Dietdrinkn.a drink made of several herbs, &c.
Dietedpa.boarded, confined to certain foods