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Dexĭus a Roman proper name Dexo a Greek proper name dextans ten twelfths dextella a little right hand dexter adj. to the right, on the right side, right; dextrarum tibiarum; Handy, dexterous, s… dextĕra the right hand; a pair of hands clasped in each other; The right side; the hand… dextĕre adv., dexterously, skilfully; fin.—Comp dextĕrĭtas Dexterity, aptness, readiness; Prosperity, felicity dextĭmus dextrā praep; on the right of dextrāle a bracelet dextrālĭŏlum a little bracelet dextrālis a hatchet dextrātĭo a movement towards the right side dextrātus adj. lying to the right dextrē adv. dextrŏchĕrĭum a bracelet dextrorsum adv. towards the right side, to the right Dīa The old name of the island of; A city in the; An island near Crete; Standia; A … dĭăartўmătōn a kind of salve dĭăbā^thrārĭus the maker of a sort of slipper, a shoemaker dĭăbā^thrum a sort of slipper dĭăbētes a siphon; Dĭā^blintes a people in; near the present Mayenne, in the Department de la Sarthe dĭăbŏle false accusation, slander dĭăbŏlĭcus adj. devilish, diabolical dĭăbŏlus a devil; the devil dĭăcătŏchĭa possession dĭăcătŏchus a possessor dĭăcĕcaumĕne the torrid zone dĭăchĕton a small plant in Rhodes; dĭăchȳlōn a sort of medicine dĭăchўton a sort of sweet wine dĭăcissōn an ointment dĭăcōdīōn a sort of medicine prepared from poppy-juice dĭācŏnātus the office of deacon, deaconship dĭācŏnĭcus adj. belonging to a deaconship; Subst; a place for storing the vessets of the altar dĭācŏnīum dĭācŏnus a servant; minister of the church, a deacon; a deaconess dĭăcŏpe a tmesis dĭăcŏpus an opening; sluice in a dam dĭădēma a royal head-dress, a diadem dĭădēmālis adj. pertaining to; wearing a diadem dĭădēmātus adj. adorned with a diadem Dĭădēmātus a Roman surname dĭădŏchos a jewel resembling the beryl dĭădŏta a distributor dĭădūmĕnus adj. wearing a diadem; a Roman emperor, son and successor of Macrinus; dĭaerĕsis the dividing of one syllable into two; distribution dĭaeta A mode of living prescribed by a physician, diet; A dwelling - place, dwelling … dĭaetarchus one who has the care of apartments, a valetde-chambre dĭaetārĭus valet-de-chambre dĭaetēta an umpire dĭaetētĭcē dietetics dĭaetētĭcus adj. belonging to diet; physicians who cure by diet dĭaglaucĭum a salve made from the herb dĭăgōnālis adj. diagonal; subst Dĭăgondas a Theban lawgiver dĭăgōnĭŏs adj., diagonal Dĭăgŏras An atheistic philosopher and poet of Melos, a contemporary of Pindar; One of th… dĭagramma the scale, gamut dĭagrydĭum the juice of the plant dĭăĭtĕon a salve made of the juice of the willow dĭălectĭca dĭălectĭcē adv., dialectically dĭălectĭcus adj. belonging to disputation, dialectical; dialectically; a dialectician, logician;… dĭălectos a dialect dĭălĕpĭdos an unguent made with the scales that fly from metal in hammering dĭăleucos adj. intermixed with white, whitish dĭălĭbănum a salve made with frankincense dĭālĭon the plant Dĭālis adj. belonging to Jupiter; the priest of Jove; Subst; his wife; consuls for dĭălŏgismos a consideration dĭălŏgista an able disputant dĭălŏgus conversation, a dialogue dĭălutense a sort of purple mussel found half in the mud dĭălўsis a separation dĭălўton dĭămastīgōsis a severe scourging dĭămĕlĭlōtōn a salve made of meliloton dĭămĕlĭtōn a salve made of honey dĭămē^tros a diameter; Adj., central dĭămetrum the wantage, loss dĭămĭsўos a salve made of misy dĭămŏrōn a medicament composed of the juice of black mulberries and honey Dĭāna an Italian divinity; The moon; The chase; adj., of; belonging to Diana dĭănœa by which a fact is exhibited instead of a conception dĭănŏme distribution of money dĭăpantōn universally dĭăpasma a scented powder for sprinkling on any thing dĭăpāsōn the whole octave; a fifth; a fourth; a double octave dĭăpentĕ A medicine made of five ingredients dĭăphōnĭa disharmony, discord dĭăphŏra distinction dĭăphŏrēsis A sweat; an exhaustion dĭăphŏrētĭcus adj. promoting perspiration, sudorific, diaphoretic dĭaphragma the diaphragm, midriff Dĭăpontĭus beyond seas