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DEVISE n. 10 definitions
The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; -- sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate.
DEXTRO- n. 2 definitions
having the property of turning the plane of polarized light to the right; as, dextrotartaric acid.
DIACAUSTIC a. 3 definitions
Pertaining to, or possessing the properties of, a species of caustic curves formed by refraction. See Caustic surface, under Caustic.
DIACOUSTICS n.
That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the properties of sound as affected by passing through different mediums; -- called also diaphonics. See the Note under Acoustics.
DIAMAGNETISM n. 2 definitions
The science which treats of diamagnetic phenomena, and of the properties of diamagnetic bodies.
DIASTATIC a.
Relating to diastase; having the properties of diastase; effecting the conversion of starch into sugar. The influence of acids and alkalies on the diastatic action of saliva. Lauder Brunton.
DIATHERMANCY; DIATHERMANEITY n.
The property of transmitting radiant heat; the quality of being diathermous. Melloni.
DIATHERMANOUS a.
Having the property of transmitting radiant heat; diathermal; - - opposed to athermanous.
DIBASICITY n.
The property or condition of being dibasic.
DICHROIC a.
Having the property of dichroism; as, a dichroic crystal.
DICHROISM n.
The property of presenting different colors by transmitted light, when viewed in two different directions, the colors being unlike in the direction of unlike or unequal axes.
DIET n. 7 definitions
kitchen in which diet is prepared for invalids; a charitable establishment that provides proper food for the sick poor.
DIFFERENTIATE v. 4 definitions
To express the specific difference of; to describe the properties of (a thing) whereby it is differenced from another of the same class; to discriminate. Earle.
DIFFRACTION n.
of a grating of fine lines or bars. Remarked by Grimaldi (1665), and referred by him to a property of light which he called diffraction. Whewell. Diffraction grating. (Optics) See under Grating. -- Diffraction spectrum. (Optics) See under Spectrum.
DIGEST n. 13 definitions
which is digested; especially, that which is worked over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles; esp. (Law),
DILAPIDATION n. 3 definitions
Ecclesiastical waste; impairing of church property by an incumbent, through neglect or by intention. The business of dilapidations came on between our bishop and the Archibishop of York. Strype.
DIMORPHIC a.
Having the property of dimorphism; dimorphous.
DIPHTHONG n. 3 definitions
n of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; -- called a proper diphthong.
DISCOMMUNITY n.
A lack of common possessions, properties, or relationship. Community of embryonic structure reveals community of descent; but dissimilarity of embryonic development does not prove discommunity of descent. Darwin.
DISCOVERY n. 5 definitions
s discovered; a thing found out, or for the first time ascertained or recognized; as, the properties of the magnet were an important discovery.
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