English Dictionary: dirty laundry | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
d8Aard-wolf \[d8]Aard"-wolf`\ ([aum]rd"w[oocr]lf), n. [D, earth-wolf] (Zo[94]l.) A carnivorous quadruped ({Proteles Lalandii}), of South Africa, resembling the fox and hyena. See {Proteles}. | |
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d8Hordeolum \[d8]Hor*de"o*lum\, n. [NL., fr. L. hordeolus, dim. of hordeum barley.] (Med.) A small tumor upon the eyelid, resembling a grain of barley; a sty. | |
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d8Radiale \[d8]Ra`di*a"le\, n.; pl. {Radialia}. [NL. See {Radial}.] 1. (Anat.) The bone or cartilage of the carpus which articulates with the radius and corresponds to the scaphoid bone in man. 2. pl. (Zo[94]l.) Radial plates in the calyx of a crinoid. | |
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d8Radiolaria \[d8]Ra`di*o*la"ri*a\, n. pl. [NL. See {Radioli}.] (Zo[94]l.) Order of rhizopods, usually having a siliceous skeleton, or shell, and sometimes radiating spicules. The pseudopodia project from the body like rays. It includes the polycystines. See {Polycystina}. | |
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d8Radioli \[d8]Ra*di"o*li\, n. pl.; sing. {Radiolus}. [NL., dim. of L. radius radius: cf. L. radiolus a feeble sunbeam.] (Zo[94]l.) The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules. | |
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d8Radula \[d8]Rad"u*la\, n.; pl. {Radul[91]}. [L., a scraper, fr. radere to scrape.] (Zo[94]l.) The chitinous ribbon bearing the teeth of mollusks; -- called also {lingual ribbon}, and {tongue}. See {Odontophore}. | |
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d8Rotula \[d8]Rot"u*la\, n. [L., a little wheel; cf. It. rotula.] (Anat.) The patella, or kneepan. | |
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d8Tortilla \[d8]Tor*til"la\, n. [Sp.] An unleavened cake, as of maize flour, baked on a heated iron or stone. | |
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d8Trou-de-loup \[d8]Trou"-de-loup"\, n.; pl. {Trous-de-loup}. [F. trou hole + de of + loup wolf.] (Mil.) A pit in the form of an inverted cone or pyramid, constructed as an obstacle to the approach of an enemy, and having a pointed stake in the middle. The pits are called also {trapholes}. | |
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d8Urodela \[d8]U`ro*de"la\, n. pl. [NL.; Gr. [?] tail + [?] visible.] (Zo[94]l.) An order of amphibians having the tail well developed and often long. It comprises the salamanders, tritons, and allied animals. | |
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Dartle \Dar"tle\, v. t. & i. To pierce or shoot through; to dart repeatedly: -- frequentative of dart. My star that dartles the red and the blue. --R. Browning. | |
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Diarrheal \Di`ar*rhe"al\, Diarrhd2al \Di`ar*rh[d2]"al\ a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarrhea. | |
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Dirtily \Dirt"i*ly\, adv. In a dirty manner; foully; nastily; filthily; meanly; sordidly. | |
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Dreadless \Dread"less\, a. 1. Free from dread; fearless; intrepid; dauntless; as, dreadless heart. [bd]The dreadless angel.[b8] --Milton. 2. Exempt from danger which causes dread; secure. [bd] safe in his dreadless den.[b8] --Spenser. | |
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Dreadless \Dread"less\, adv. Without doubt. [Obs.] --Chaucer. | |
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Dreadlessness \Dread"less*ness\, n. Freedom from dread. | |
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Dreadly \Dread"ly\, a. Dreadful. [Obs.] [bd]Dreadly spectacle.[b8] --Spenser. -- adv. With dread. [Obs.] [bd]Dreadly to shake.[b8] --Sylvester (Du Bartas). | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Druid Hills, GA (CDP, FIPS 24264) Location: 33.78710 N, 84.32605 W Population (1990): 12174 (4794 housing units) Area: 10.9 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) Druid Hills, KY (city, FIPS 22474) Location: 38.26400 N, 85.66213 W Population (1990): 305 (142 housing units) Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) |