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Definition of dig
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Dig (v. i.) To work with a spade or other like
implement;
to do
servile
work; to
delve.
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Prelacy
::
Prelacy
(n.) The
office
or
dignity
of a
prelate;
church
government
by
prelates.
Adight
::
Adight
(p. p.) of
Adigh.
Profusive
::
Profusive
(a.)
Profuse;
lavish;
prodigal.
Indigometer
::
Indigometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
strength
of an
indigo
solution,
as in
volumetric
analysis..
Earl Marshal
::
Earl
marshal
() An
officer
of state in
England
who
marshals
and
orders
all great
ceremonials,
takes
cognizance
of
matters
relating
to
honor,
arms, and
pedigree,
and
directs
the
proclamation
of peace and war. The court of
chivalry
was
formerly
under his
jurisdiction,
and he is still the head of the
herald's
office
or
college
of
arms..
Fodient
::
Fodient
(a.)
Fitted
for, or
pertaining
to,
digging..
Spendthrifty
::
Spendthrifty
(a.)
Spendthrift;
prodigal.
Peptic
::
Peptic
(a.) Able to
digest.
Diminish
::
Diminish
(v. t.) To
lessen
the
authority
or
dignity
of; to put down; to
degrade;
to
abase;
to
weaken.
Dignitaries
::
Dignitaries
(pl. ) of
Dignitar.
Indium
::
Indium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
discovered
in
certain
ores of zinc, by means of its
characteristic
spectrum
of two
indigo
blue
lines;
hence,
its name. In
appearance
it
resembles
zinc, being white or lead gray, soft,
malleable
and
easily
fusible,
but in its
chemical
relation
it
resembles
aluminium
or
gallium.
Symbol
In.
Atomic
weight,
113.4..
Eupeptic
::
Eupeptic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to good
digestion;
easy of
digestion;
having
a good
digestion;
as,
eupeptic
food; an
eupeptic
man..
Indign
::
Indign
(a.)
Unworthy;
undeserving;
disgraceful;
degrading.
Father
::
Father
(n.) A
dignitary
of the
church,
a
superior
of a
convent,
a
confessor
(called
also
father
confessor),
or a
priest;
also, the
eldest
member
of a
profession,
or of a
legislative
assembly,
etc..
Interdigitation
::
Interdigitation
(n.) The state of
interdigitating;
interdigital
space.
Digne
::
Digne (a.)
Worthy;
honorable;
deserving.
Adight
::
Adight
(v. t.) To set in
order;
to
array;
to
attire;
to deck, to
dress..
Knighthood
::
Knighthood
(n.) The
character,
dignity,
or
condition
of a
knight,
or of
knights
as a
class;
hence,
chivalry..
Basilica
::
Basilica
(n.) A
digest
of the laws of
Justinian,
translated
from the
original
Latin into
Greek,
by order of Basil I., in the ninth
century..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Fundamental
principle;
axiom;
maxim.
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