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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. t.) To
thrust;
to poke.
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Gargantuan
::
Gargantuan
(a.)
Characteristic
of
Gargantua,
a
gigantic,
wonderful
personage;
enormous;
prodigious;
inordinate..
Dike
::
Dike (n.) A
ditch;
a
channel
for water made by
digging.
Resent
::
Resent
(v. t.) In a bad
sense,
to take ill; to
consider
as an
injury
or
affront;
to be
indignant
at..
Digenous
::
Digenous
(a.)
Sexually
reproductive.
Teratical
::
Teratical
(a.)
Wonderful;
ominous;
prodigious.
Indigitation
::
Indigitation
(n.) The act of
pointing
out as with the
finger;
indication.
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(n.) A vowel
digraph;
a union of two
vowels
in the same
syllable,
only one of them being
sounded;
as, ai in rain, eo in
people;
--
called
an
improper
diphthong..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) A
notch,
passage,
or
channel
made by
cutting
or
digging;
a
furrow;
a
groove;
as, a cut for a
railroad..
Tardigradous
::
Tardigradous
(a.)
Moving
slowly;
slow-paced.
Digit
::
Digit (n.) A
finger's
breadth,
commonly
estimated
to be three
fourths
of an
inch..
Pomposo
::
Pomposo
(a. & adv.) Grand and
dignified;
in grand
style.
Admiration
::
Admiration
(n.) Cause of
admiration;
something
to
excite
wonder,
or
pleased
surprise;
a
prodigy..
Docket
::
Docket
(n.) A small piece of paper or
parchment,
containing
the heads of a
writing;
a
summary
or
digest..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence;
loftiness
and
grace;
impressiveness;
stateliness;
-- said of //en,
manner,
style,
etc..
Stercorarian
::
Stercoranist
(n.) A
nickname
formerly
given to those who held, or were
alleged
to hold, that the
consecrated
elements
in the
eucharist
undergo
the
process
of
digestion
in the body of the
recipient..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above;
--
implying
superiority
in
excellence,
dignity,
condition,
or
value;
as, the
advantages
which the
Christian
world has over the
heathen..
Archiepiscopality
::
Archiepiscopality
(n.) The
station
or
dignity
of an
archbishop;
archiepiscopacy.
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.)
Anything
so
extraordinary
as to
excite
wonder
or
astonishment;
a
marvel;
as, a
prodigy
of
learning..
Digitiform
::
Digitiform
(a.)
Formed
like a
finger
or
fingers;
finger-shaped;
as, a
digitiform
root..
Slight
::
Slight
(n.) The act of
slighting;
the
manifestation
of a
moderate
degree
of
contempt,
as by
neglect
or
oversight;
neglect;
indignity..
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