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Definition of dip
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Dip (n.) The
action
of
dipping
or
plunging
for a
moment
into a
liquid.
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Immerge
::
Immerge
(v. t.) To
plungel
into,
under,
or
within
anything
especially
a fuid; to dip; to
immerse.
See
Immerse..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Coridine
::
Coridine
(n.) A
colorless
or
yellowish
oil,
C10H15N,
of a
leathery
odor,
occuring
in coal tar,
Dippel's
oil,
tobacco
smoke,
etc.,
regarded
as an
organic
base,
homologous
with
pyridine.
Also, one of a
series
of
metameric
compounds
of which
coridine
is a
type..
Oxanilide
::
Oxanilide
(n.) a white
crystalline
substance,
resembling
oxanilamide,
obtained
by
heating
aniline
oxalate,
and
regarded
as a
double
anilide
of
oxalic
acid; --
called
also
diphenyl
oxamide..
Diplomatical
::
Diplomatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
diplomatics;
paleographic.
Crasis
::
Crasis
(n.) A
contraction
of two
vowels
(as the final and
initial
vowels
of
united
words)
into one long
vowel,
or into a
diphthong;
synaeresis;
as, cogo for
coago..
Pedipalpous
::
Pedipalpous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
pedipalps..
Audiphone
::
Audiphone
(n.) An
instrument
which,
placed
against
the
teeth,
conveys
sound to the
auditory
nerve and
enables
the deaf to hear more or less
distinctly;
a
dentiphone..
Diprotodon
::
Diprotodon
(n.) An
extinct
Quaternary
marsupial
from
Australia,
about as large as the
hippopotamus;
-- so named
because
of its two large front
teeth.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Dipteran
::
Dipteran
(n.) An
insect
of the order
Diptera.
Dipsomania
::
Dipsomania
(n.) A
morbid
an
uncontrollable
craving
(often
periodic)
for
drink,
esp. for
alcoholic
liquors;
also
improperly
used to
denote
acute and
chronic
alcoholism..
Dip
::
Dip (v. i.) To
perform
the
action
of
plunging
some
receptacle,
as a
dipper,
ladle.
etc.; into a
liquid
or a soft
substance
and
removing
a
part..
Dabchick
::
Dabchick
(n.) A small water bird
(Podilymbus
podiceps),
allied
to the
grebes,
remarkable
for its
quickness
in
diving;
--
called
also
dapchick,
dobchick,
dipchick,
didapper,
dobber,
devil-diver,
hell-diver,
and
pied-billed
grebe..
Monopneumona
::
Monopneumona
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Dipnoi,
including
the
Ceratodus..
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..
Synallagmatic
::
Synalepha
(n.) A
contraction
of
syllables
by
suppressing
some vowel or
diphthong
at the end of a word,
before
another
vowel or
diphthong;
as, th' army, for the
army..
Dipper
::
Dipper
(n.) The
American
dipper
or ouzel
(Cinclus
Mexicanus).
Tanystomata
::
Tanystomata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
dipterous
insects
in which the
proboscis
is large and
contains
lancelike
mandibles
and
maxillae.
The
horseflies
and
robber
flies are
examples.
Legation
::
Legation
(n.) A
legate,
or
envoy,
and the
persons
associated
with him in his
mission;
an
embassy;
or, in
stricter
usage,
a
diplomatic
minister
and his
suite;
a
deputation..
Pseudo-dipteral
::
Pseudo-dipteral
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
dipteral,
as a
temple
with the inner range of
columns
surrounding
the cella
omitted,
so that the space
between
the cella wall and the
columns
is very
great,
being equal to two
intercolumns
and one
column..
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