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7-letter words starting with di

  • digicom — ftp://ftp.whnet.com/pub/wolfgang, ftp://softmodem.whnet.com/pub/wolfgang, ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/wolfgang. http://ftp.whnet.com/wolfgang/.
  • digital — of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
  • digiti- — of the fingers or toes
  • digitus — An Ancient Roman unit of length, approximately 0.73 inches.
  • diglyph — (in a Doric frieze) a type of ornament consisting of two vertical grooves carved into the stone
  • dignify — to confer honor or dignity upon; honor; ennoble.
  • dignity — bearing, conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation.
  • digonal — of or relating to a symmetry operation in which the original figure is reconstructed after a 180° turn about an axis
  • digoxin — a cardiac glycoside of purified digitalis, C 41 H 64 O 14 , derived from the plant leaves of Digitalis lanata and widely used in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
  • digrams — Plural form of digram.
  • digraph — a pair of letters representing a single speech sound, as ea in meat or th in path.
  • digress — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
  • dihydro — (chemistry, especially in combination) Two hydrogen atoms in a molecule.
  • dik-dik — any antelope of the genus Madoqua or Rhynchotragus, of eastern and southwestern Africa, growing only to 14 inches (36 cm) high at the shoulder.
  • diktats — Plural form of diktat.
  • dilated — Simple past tense and past participle of dilate.
  • dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
  • dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
  • dilator — Anatomy. a muscle that dilates some cavity of the body.
  • dilbert — (humour)   A cartoon computer worker drawn by Scott Adams <[email protected]>, who works in Silicon Valley. The cartoon became so popular he left his day job. The cartoon satirises typical corporate life, especially that which revolves around computers. See also: BOFH.
  • dildoes — Plural form of dildo.
  • dilemma — a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives.
  • dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
  • dillardAnnie, born 1945, U.S. writer.
  • dillies — Plural form of dilly.
  • dilling — Present participle of dill.
  • dillion — (slang, hyperbole) An unspecified large number (of).
  • dilthey — Wilhelm1833-1911; Ger. philosopher
  • diluent — serving to dilute; diluting.
  • diluted — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • diluter — (chemistry) A device that adds a measured amount of sample to a measured amount of diluent.
  • dilutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilute.
  • dilutor — a device that dilutes something, such as a fitting on a garden hose or part of an industrial machine
  • diluvia — a coarse surficial deposit formerly attributed to a general deluge but now regarded as glacial drift.
  • dim sum — small dumplings, usually steamed or fried and filled with meat, seafood, vegetables, condiments, etc.
  • dim-out — a reduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea.
  • dimashq — Damascus
  • dimbulb — a stupid person; dimwit.
  • dimeric — a molecule composed of two identical, simpler molecules.
  • dimeter — a verse or line of two measures or feet, as He is gone on the mountain,/He is lost to the forest.
  • dimmers — Plural form of dimmer.
  • dimmest — Superlative form of dim.
  • dimming — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • dimmish — Somewhat dim.
  • dimness — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • dimorph — either of the two forms assumed by a mineral or other chemical substance exhibiting dimorphism.
  • dimpled — a small, natural hollow area or crease, permanent or transient, in some soft part of the human body, especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.
  • dimples — Plural form of dimple.
  • dimwits — Plural form of dimwit.
  • din-din — dinner.
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