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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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Tiara
::
Tiara (n.) The
pope's
triple
crown.
It was at first a
round,
high cap, but was
afterward
encompassed
with a
crown,
subsequently
with a
second,
and
finally
with a
third.
Fig.: The papal
dignity..
Digit
::
Digit (n.) One
twelfth
part of the
diameter
of the sun or moon; -- a term used to
express
the
quantity
of an
eclipse;
as, an
eclipse
of eight
digits
is one which hides two
thirds
of the
diameter
of the
disk..
Overlead
::
Overlead
(v. t.) To
domineer
over; to
affront;
to treat with
indignity.
Dig
::
Dig (v. t.) To turn up, or delve in,
(earth)
with a spade or a hoe; to open,
loosen,
or break up (the soil) with a
spade,
or other sharp
instrument;
to
pierce,
open, or
loosen,
as if with a
spade..
Digression
::
Digression
(n.) The
elongation,
or
angular
distance
from the sun; -- said
chiefly
of the
inferior
planets..
Nightmare
::
Nightmare
(n.) A
condition
in sleep
usually
caused
by
improper
eating
or by
digestive
or
nervous
troubles,
and
characterized
by a sense of
extreme
uneasiness
or
discomfort
(as of
weight
on the chest or
stomach,
impossibility
of
motion
or
speech,
etc.),
or by
frightful
or
oppressive
dreams,
from which one wakes after
extreme
anxiety,
in a
troubled
state of mind;
incubus..
Amorpha
::
Amorpha
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
shrubs,
having
long
clusters
of
purple
flowers;
false or
bastard
indigo..
Digress
::
Digress
(v. i.) To turn aside from the right path; to
transgress;
to
offend.
Behind
::
Behind
(a.) Left a
distance
by, in
progress
of
improvement
Hence:
Inferior
to in
dignity,
rank,
knowledge,
or
excellence,
or in any
achievement..
Masticate
::
Masticate
(v. t.) To grind or crush with, or as with, the teeth and
prepare
for
swallowing
and
digestion;
to chew; as, to
masticate
food..
Agastric
::
Agastric
(a.)
Having
to
stomach,
or
distinct
digestive
canal,
as the
tapeworm..
Indigestion
::
Indigestion
(n.) Lack of
proper
digestive
action;
a
failure
of the
normal
changes
which food
should
undergo
in the
alimentary
canal;
dyspepsia;
incomplete
or
difficult
digestion.
Digit
::
Digit (v. t.) To point at or out with the
finger.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Exalted
in
social
standing
or
general
estimation,
or in rank,
reputation,
office,
and the like;
dignified;
as, she was
welcomed
in the
highest
circles..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.) One
holding
high rank; a
dignitary.
Estatly
::
Estatly
(a.)
Stately;
dignified.
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) In the Greek and Roman
Catholic
churches,
a title of
certain
dignitaries
below the rank of
bishop..
Dike
::
Dike (v. i.) To work as a
ditcher;
to dig.
Excursus
::
Excursus
(n.) A
dissertation
or
digression
appended
to a work, and
containing
a more
extended
exposition
of some
important
point or
topic..
Indignify
::
Indignify
(v. t.) To treat
disdainfully
or with
indignity;
to
contemn.
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