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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. t.) To get by
digging;
as, to dig
potatoes,
or
gold..
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Bristle
::
Bristle
(v. i.) To show
defiance
or
indignation.
Superior
::
Superior
(a.)
Higher
in rank or
office;
more
exalted
in
dignity;
as, a
superior
officer;
a
superior
degree
of
nobility..
Diglottism
::
Diglottism
(n.)
Bilingualism.
Synergy
::
Synergy
(n.) the
combined
healthy
action
of every organ of a
particular
system;
as, the
digestive
synergy..
Gravedigger
::
Gravedigger
(n.) A
digger
of
graves.
Fork
::
Fork (v. t.) To
raise,
or pitch with a fork, as hay; to dig or turn over with a fork, as the
soil..
Wonderwork
::
Wonderwork
(n.) A
wonderful
work or act; a
prodigy;
a
miracle.
Indignant
::
Indignant
(a.)
Affected
with
indignation;
wrathful;
passionate;
irate;
feeling
wrath,
as when a
person
is
exasperated
by
unworthy
or
unjust
treatment,
by a mean
action,
or by a
degrading
accusation..
Magnanimity
::
Magnanimity
(n.) The
quality
of being
magnanimous;
greatness
of mind;
elevation
or
dignity
of soul; that
quality
or
combination
of
qualities,
in
character,
which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
trouble
with
tranquility
and
firmness,
to
disdain
injustice,
meanness
and
revenge,
and to act and
sacrifice
for noble
objects..
Deprivation
::
Deprivation
(n.) The act of
depriving,
dispossessing,
or
bereaving;
the act of
deposing
or
divesting
of some
dignity..
Prodigally
::
Prodigally
(adv.)
In a
prodigal
manner;
with
profusion
of
expense;
extravagantly;
wasteful;
profusely;
lavishly;
as, an
estate
prodigally
dissipated..
Digamist
::
Digamist
(n.) One who
marries
a
second
time; a
deuterogamist.
August
::
August
(a.) Of a
quality
inspiring
mingled
admiration
and
reverence;
having
an
aspect
of
solemn
dignity
or
grandeur;
sublime;
majestic;
having
exalted
birth,
character,
state,
or
authority..
Prodigal
::
Prodigal
(a.) Given to
extravagant
expenditure;
expending
money or other
things
without
necessity;
recklessly
or
viciously
profuse;
lavish;
wasteful;
not
frugal
or
economical;
as, a
prodigal
man; the
prodigal
son;
prodigal
giving;
prodigal
expenses..
Plentiful
::
Plentiful
(a.)
Lavish;
profuse;
prodigal.
Pollex
::
Pollex
(n.) The
first,
or
preaxial,
digit of the fore limb,
corresponding
to the
hallux
in the hind limb; the
thumb.
In
birds,
the
pollex
is the joint which bears the
bastard
wing..
Digestibility
::
Digestibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
digestible.
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
digested;
undigested.
Digress
::
Digress
(v. i.) To step or turn
aside;
to
deviate;
to
swerve;
especially,
to turn aside from the main
subject
of
attention,
or
course
of
argument,
in
writing
or
speaking..
Indigestedness
::
Indigestedness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
undigested;
crudeness.
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