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Definition of din
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of din is as below...
Din (n.) Loud,
confused,
harsh
noise;
a loud,
continuous,
rattling
or
clanging
sound;
clamor;
roar..
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Falchion
::
Falchion
(n.) A
broad-bladed
sword,
slightly
curved,
shorter
and
lighter
than the
ordinary
sword;
-- used in the
Middle
Ages..
Incoming
::
Incoming
(a.)
Coming
in,
succeeding,
or
following,
as
occupant
or
possessor;
as, in
incoming
tenant..
Main
::
Main (v.)
principal
duct or pipe, as
distinguished
from
lesser
ones; esp.
(Engin.),
a
principal
pipe
leading
to or from a
reservoir;
as, a fire
main..
Dependency
::
Dependency
(n.) That which is
attached
to
something
else as its
consequence,
subordinate,
satellite,
and the
like..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) A place or
building
in which
stores
of
wealth
are
deposited;
especially,
a place where
public
revenues
are
deposited
and kept, and where money is
disbursed
to
defray
the
expenses
of
government;
hence,
also, the place of
deposit
and
disbursement
of any
collected
funds..
Clerk
::
Clerk (n.) A
parish
officer,
being a
layman
who leads in
reading
the
responses
of the
Episcopal
church
service,
and
otherwise
assists
in it..
Past
::
Past
(prep.)
Above;
exceeding;
more than.
Swift
::
Swift (n.) A reel, or
turning
instrument,
for
winding
yarn,
thread,
etc.; -- used
chiefly
in the
plural..
Choleric
::
Choleric
(a.)
Abounding
with, or
producing
choler,
or
bile..
Ordinalism
::
Ordinalism
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
ordinal.
Termination
::
Termination
(n.) The
ending
of a word; a final
syllable
or
letter;
the part added to a stem in
inflection.
Exceptional
::
Exceptional
(a.)
Forming
an
exception;
not
ordinary;
uncommon;
rare;
hence,
better
than the
average;
superior..
Half-pike
::
Half-pike
(n.) A short pike,
sometimes
carried
by
officers
of
infantry,
sometimes
used in
boarding
ships;
a
spontoon..
Face
::
Face (v. t.) To cover in
front,
for
ornament,
protection,
etc.; to put a
facing
upon; as, a
building
faced with
marble..
Antisocial
::
Antisocial
(a.)
Tending
to
interrupt
or
destroy
social
intercourse;
averse
to
society,
or
hostile
to its
existence;
as,
antisocial
principles..
Civillty
::
Civillty
(n.)
Courtesy;
politeness;
kind
attention;
good
breeding;
a
polite
act or
expression.
Twigsome
::
Twigsome
(a.) Full of, or
abounding
in,
twigs;
twiggy..
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) In the
university
of
Cambridge,
England,
one who pays for his
living
in
commons;
--
corresponding
to
commoner
at
Oxford..
Pounding
::
Pounding
(n.) A
pounded
or
pulverized
substance.
Ordinand
::
Ordinand
(n.) One about to be
ordained.
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