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deealect, deialec, deialect,
deealect [ˈdiəlɛk(t)]
n. Dialect.
deeble, deeple, deible, deiple, dibble, dimple, dipple, dipplin-tree,
deeble [ˈdibl, ˈdipl]
n. A dibble, a wooden hand tool with a pointed end, used to make holes in the ground for planting seeds or bulbs.
deectaation, deectate, deectation, deectaution, deectawtion, deictate, dictation,
deectate [ˈdiktet]
v. To dictate.
Compounds and phrases etc.
deectation [ˈdikteʃən, arch. -tɑːʃən]: Dictation.
dede, deed, deedie, deedie, deedy, deid, deidie, deidy, ill-deedie, ill-deedy, ill-deidie,
deed [did]
n. A deed, an action or act.
deedy
adj. Active.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ill-deedy: Mischievous, unruly, wicked.
dade, daid, dede, deed, deid, indade,
deed [did]
adv. Indeed, to be sure.
Compounds and phrases etc.
be the deed o it: To be responsible for.
deedelleen, deedle, deedle, deedlin, diddle, diddle, diddlin, doodle, doodler, doodlin, doudle, doudler, doudlin, dowdle, dowdle, dowdlin,
deedle [ˈdidl]
v. To sing without words as an accompaniment to dancing.
Compounds and phrases etc.
deedler [ˈdidlər]: One who sings without words as an accompaniment to dancing.
deedlin [ˈdidlɪn]: Singing without words as an accompaniment to dancing.
deegnitie, deegnity, deignitie, deignity,
deegnity [ˈdignɪti]
n. Dignity.
Compounds and phrases etc.
deegnifee: To dignify. pt. pp. deegnifee'd
deek, deik,
deek [dik]
n. To descry, to see, to look at a person. A glimpse, a look.
$deemous, deem, deemis, deemous, deemster, deemsters, deim, deimous, deimster, deimsters, demas, deme, demous, dempster, dempsters, dempt, dooms, ondeemas, ondeemous, oondeemus, oondoemious, undeeman, undeemin, undeemous, undeimous, undemous, undömious, unduimious, undumious,
deem [dim]
v. To judge or pass judgement. See also duim.
pt. pp. dempt [dɛmt]
Compounds and phrases etc.
deemster, dempster: A judge, formally the officer of a court, who pronounces the sentence. The public executioner.
undeemin: I.Ork. Impossible to guess, vast in size or scope.
undeemous [ʌnˈdiməs, ənˈdiməs] contracted 'deemous: Extraordinary, enormous, incredible. Of size or amount: inconceivably large, immense, incalculable.
deenamic, dinamic,
deenamic [ˈdinamɪk, ˈdɪnamɪk]
adj. Dynamic.
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