Dilute
Dilutev.t.to thin, to weaken with water
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Dilutev.t.to thin, to weaken with water
Dilutedpa.made thin, weakened, softened
Dilutionn.the act of diluting or making thin
Diluviana.relating or belonging to the deluge
Dima.dark, not clear in fight or apprehension
Dimv.t.to cloud, darken, obscure, overcast
Dimen.a silver coin of the U.S. of ten cents
Dimensionn.the solid bulk, bulk, capacity, size
Dimensionlessa.without dimensions or bounds
Dimensivea.marking out limits, bounding, ob.
Dimidiatea.halved, divided in two
Diminishv.to lessen, decrease, decay, degrade
Diminishinglyad.in a vilifying or bad manner
Diminutionn.the act of lessening, loss, discredit,
Diminutivea.small, little, contempitble, mean
Diminutivelyad.in a diminutive manner
Diminutivenessn.a diminutive state, smallness
Dimisha.somewhat dim, somewhat dark or dull
Dimissorya.sent from bishop to bishop
Dimityn.a kind of what sustain, a fine sustain
Dimlyad.not with clear fight, darkly, obscurely
Dimnessn.a defect of light, stupidity, dulness
Dimplen.a small hollow in the cheek or chin
Dimplev.i.to form dimples, to sink into holes
Dimpledpa.set with or having dimples
Dimplya.full of or like dimples, hollow
Dinn.a noise, clatter, continued sound