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Definition of dip
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Dip (v. t.) To wet, as if by
immersing;
to
moisten..
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Gourd
::
Gourd (n.) A
fleshy,
three-celled,
many-seeded
fruit,
as the
melon,
pumpkin,
cucumber,
etc., of the order
Cucurbitaceae;
and
especially
the
bottle
gourd
(Lagenaria
vulgaris)
which
occurs
in a great
variety
of
forms,
and, when the
interior
part is
removed,
serves
for
bottles,
dippers,
cups, and other
dishes..
Tolane
::
Tolane
(n.) A
hydrocarbon,
C14H10,
related
both to the
acetylene
and the
aromatic
series,
and
produced
artificially
as a white
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
diphenyl
acetylene..
Pseudo-dipteral
::
Pseudo-dipteral
(n.) A
pseudo-dipteral
temple.
Diphthongalize
::
Diphthongalize
(v. t.) To make into a
diphthong;
to
pronounce
as a
diphthong.
Adipous
::
Adipous
(a.)
Fatty;
adipose.
Sarcophaga
::
Sarcophaga
(n.) A genus of
Diptera,
including
the flesh
flies..
Dandiprat
::
Dandiprat
(n.) A
little
fellow;
-- in sport or
contempt.
Achilles' Tendon
::
Achilles'
tendon
(n.) The
strong
tendon
formed
of the
united
tendons
of the large
muscles
in the calf of the leg, an
inserted
into the bone of the heel; -- so
called
from the
mythological
account
of
Achilles
being held by the heel when
dipped
in the River
Styx..
Diphyodont
::
Diphyodont
(n.) An
animal
having
two
successive
sets of
teeth.
Dip
::
Dip (v. t.) To
plunge
or
engage
thoroughly
in any
affair.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
dipterous
insects
having
a
flattened
and
usually
wingless
body, as the bird ticks (see under Bird) and sheep tick (see under
Sheep)..
Diploma
::
Diploma
(n.) A
letter
or
writing,
usually
under seal,
conferring
some
privilege,
honor,
or
power;
a
document
bearing
record
of a
degree
conferred
by a
literary
society
or
educational
institution..
Table
::
Table (n.) One of the two,
external
and
internal,
layers
of
compact
bone,
separated
by
diploe,
in the walls of the
cranium..
Isoclinic
::
Isoclinic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
indicating,
equality
of
inclination
or dip;
having
equal
inclination
or dip..
Diplomacy
::
Diplomacy
(n.) The art and
practice
of
conducting
negotiations
between
nations
(particularly
in
securing
treaties),
including
the
methods
and forms
usually
employed..
Diptera
::
Diptera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
insects
having
only two
functional
wings and two
balancers,
as the house fly,
mosquito,
etc. They have a
suctorial
proboscis,
often
including
two pairs of sharp
organs
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
with which they
pierce
the skin of
animals.
They
undergo
a
complete
metamorphosis,
their
larvae
(called
maggots)
being
usually
without
feet..
Diphtheritic
::
Diphtheritic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
connected
with,
diphtheria..
Corona
::
Corona
(n.) A
peculiar
phase of the
aurora
borealis,
formed
by the
concentration
or
convergence
of
luminous
beams
around
the point in the
heavens
indicated
by the
direction
of the
dipping
needle..
Ceratodus
::
Ceratodus
(n.) A genus of
ganoid
fishes,
of the order
Dipnoi,
first known as
Mesozoic
fossil
fishes;
but
recently
two
living
species
have been
discovered
in
Australian
rivers.
They have lungs so well
developed
that they can leave the water and
breathe
in air. In
Australia
they are
called
salmon
and
baramunda.
See
Dipnoi,
and
Archipterygium..
Polydipsia
::
Polydipsia
(n.)
Excessive
and
constant
thirst
occasioned
by
disease.
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