Diptote
Diptoten.a substantive that has only two cases
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Diptoten.a substantive that has only two cases
Diptychn.a reister of martyrs or bishops
Dire, or Direfula.dreadful, dismal, horrible
Directa.strait, right, open express, plain, full
Directv.t.to order, rule, regulate, inform, aim
Directedpa.ordered, shown, pointed, aimed
Directionn.an order, rule, aim, superscription
Directivea.able to infom, showing the way
Directlyad.immediately, soon, in a strait line
Directnessn.straitness, a nearness of way
Directorn.a superintendant, guide, ruler, rule
Directoriala.containing direction or command
Directoryn.a rule or book to direct, a prayer
Directorya.enjoining, commanding
Directressn.a female who directs
Direnessn.dreadfulness, dismalness, horror
Direptionn.the act of plundering, robbery
Dirgen.a mournful or funeral ditty, a service
Dirkn.a kind of dagger,v.t.to spoil, to rule
Dirt, [durt]n.earth, filth, meanness
Dirtv.t.to foul, to stain, make filthy
Dirtilyad.nastily, shamefully, meanly
Dirtinessn.filthiness, baseness, meanness, dirt
Dirtya.foul, filthy, nasty, sullied, base, mean
Dirtyv.t.to foul, soil, dit, scandalize, disgrace
Diruptionn.the act of state of bursting, a rent
Disabilityn.want of power or right, weakness