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Definition of dial
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Dial (v. t.) To
survey
with a dial.
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Radial
::
Radial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
radius
or ray;
consisting
of, or like, radii or rays;
radiated;
as,
(Bot.)
radial
projections;
(Zool.)
radial
vessels
or
canals;
(Anat.)
the
radial
artery..
Diallyl
::
Diallyl
(n.) A
volatile,
pungent,
liquid
hydrocarbon,
C6H10,
consisting
of two allyl
radicals,
and
belonging
to the
acetylene
series..
Stomachic
::
Stomachical
(a.)
Strengthening
to the
stomach;
exciting
the
action
of the
stomach;
stomachal;
cordial.
Precordial
::
Precordial
(a.)
Situated
in front of the
heart;
of or
pertaining
to the
praecordia.
Cardiac
::
Cardiac
(n.) A
medicine
which
excites
action
in the
stomach;
a
cardial.
Epicedian
::
Epicedian
(a.)
Epicedial.
Dialogist
::
Dialogist
(n.) A
speaker
in a
dialogue.
Illicium
::
Illicium
(n.) A genus of
Asiatic
and
American
magnoliaceous
trees,
having
star-shaped
fruit;
star
anise.
The fruit of
Illicium
anisatum
is used as a spice in
India,
and its oil is
largely
used in
Europe
for
flavoring
cordials,
being
almost
identical
with true oil of
anise..
Dialling
::
Dialling
() of Dia.
Sanskrit
::
Sanskrit
(n.) The
ancient
language
of the
Hindoos,
long since
obsolete
in
vernacular
use, but
preserved
to the
present
day as the
literary
and
sacred
dialect
of
India.
It is
nearly
allied
to the
Persian,
and to the
principal
languages
of
Europe,
classical
and
modern,
and by its more
perfect
preservation
of the roots and forms of the
primitive
language
from which they are all
descended,
is a most
important
assistance
in
determining
their
history
and
relations.
Cf.
Prakrit,
and
Veda..
Propodialia
::
Propodialia
(pl. ) of
Propodial.
Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
heart;
warm;
cordial;
bold;
zealous;
sincere;
willing;
also,
energetic;
active;
eager;
as, a
hearty
welcome;
hearty
in
supporting
the
government..
Cordialize
::
Cordialize
(v. t.) To make into a
cordial.
Primordiate
::
Primordiate
(a.)
Primordial.
Chaldaism
::
Chaldaism
(n.) An idiom or
peculiarity
in the
Chaldee
dialect.
Propodiale
::
Propodiale
(n.) The bone of
either
the upper arm or the
thing,
the
propodialia
being the
humerus
and
femur..
Subperiosteal
::
Subpericardial
(a.)
Situated
under the
cardiac
pericardium.
Stasis
::
Stasimon
(n.) In the Greek
tragedy,
a song of the
chorus,
continued
without
the
interruption
of
dialogue
or
anapaestics..
Hellenistically
::
Hellenistically
(adv.)
According
to the
Hellenistic
manner
or
dialect.
Distant
::
Distant
(a.)
Reserved
or
repelling
in
manners;
cold; not
cordial;
somewhat
haughty;
as, a
distant
manner..
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