Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ral countries in Europe, struck in the domin-ions of a duke. Dulcet, duKset, a. Sweet to the taste, the ear, or themind; luscious ; melodious ;harmonious. — Dulcimer,n. A stringed instrument,played on with little sticksor metallic rods. Dull, dul, a. Slow of under-standing; slow 1 n action,motion, perception, sensibil-ity, etc.; lacking sharpness;blunt; not bright or clearto the eye ; heavy : g


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ral countries in Europe, struck in the domin-ions of a duke. Dulcet, duKset, a. Sweet to the taste, the ear, or themind; luscious ; melodious ;harmonious. — Dulcimer,n. A stringed instrument,played on with little sticksor metallic rods. Dull, dul, a. Slow of under-standing; slow 1 n action,motion, perception, sensibil-ity, etc.; lacking sharpness;blunt; not bright or clearto the eye ; heavy : gross ;insensible ; furnishing lit-tle delight or variety; inanimate; sluggish; tar-nished; obtuse.—v. f. [dulled (duld),-LING.] Tomake dull, stupid, or sluggish : stupefy ; to makeblunt; to dim or obscure ; to deprive of activity. — To become See under Due. Dumb, dum, a. Without power of speech ; not will-ing to speak ; mute; silent. —Dumb-bells, n. Two spheres of ironconnected by a bar, for swingingin the hands. —show, 7i. Gesturewithout words; pantomime.—-waiter,;;. A movable frame tocarry dishes, etc., ft-om one story toanother. — Dumbfound, -founder. Dulcimer.


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