Din (2)
Dinv.t.to stun with noise, bawl, rattle
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Dinv.t.to stun with noise, bawl, rattle
Dinev.i.to eat or give a dinner;n.a dinner
Dineticala.whirling or turning round, rotary, ob.
Dingv.to dash, fling, cast, bluster, huff, bounce
Dingdongad.like a bell, very fast or hard
Dinglen.a hollow between two hills, dale, vale
Dingya.dark, dirty, foul, soiled, sullied
Diningroomn.a room to dine in, or for company
Dinnern.our chief or principal meal
Dinnertimen.the usual time of dining, noon
Dintn.a blow, stroke, force, power, mark, hole
Dintv.t.to make a cavity or hollow, to mark
Diocesann.a bishop;a.blonging to a diocese
Diocess, or Diocesen.the jurisdiction of a bishop
Diodonn.a genus of fish of a singular form
Diomeden.an aquatic bird of the size of a duck
Dioptricala.pertaining to dioptrics
Dioptricsn.the science of refracted vision
Dipv.to put, sink, plunge, engage, pierce, look
Dipetalousa.having two flower laves
Diphyllousa.having two laves
Diploman.a deed of some privilege or degree
Diplomatica.pertaining to diplomas, privilege, relating to public ministers
Diplomaticsn.the science of ancient literary documents, as charters, &c.
Dippern.one who dips, a vessel to dip with
Dipsasn.a serpent whose bite cause thirst
Dipthongn.two vowels set or sounded together