dihexagonal
1> ,  ( )

dihydrate
1> _. 

dik-dik
1>  - 

dika
1>        (
 )
2>       ( 
)

dika-bread
1>        (
 )

dika-fat
1>       ( 
)

dika-oil
1>       ( 
)

dike
1>  , ; ; 
2> , , 
3> , 
_Ex:
the dikes have burst  
4>    
5> _. 
6> _. 
7>  ,  
8>  , 
9> ;  
10> , 
11>    (, )

diktat
1> _. 

dilacerate
1> _. ,   

dilamination
1> _.  

dilapidate
1>   ,  ; 
2>   , ; 
3> ,  (  . .)

dilapidated
1> , ; , 
_Ex:
dilapidated house  () 
2>  ( )
3>  ; , 

dilapidation
1> , 
2> , ;  
3> _. ;    
_Ex:
to pay for dilapidations    ,
  
_Ex:
the outgoing tenant is liable for all dilapidations 
     
  
4> 

dilatable
1> _.  ; 

dilatancy
1> _.   (.  )
2> _.  (   
    -  
)

dilatant
1> _. ,  
2> _.  ()
3> , 

dilatation
1> , 
_Ex:
linear dilatation  
_Ex:
thermal dilatation  
_Ex:
dilatation of the heart  
2> ,  

dilatator
1> _. ,  
2> _.  ()

dilatatory
1> _.  ()

dilate
1> , , 
2> , , 
3> _. 
_Ex:
to dilate on (upon) smth.    -.

dilated
1> 
_Ex:
his face was white, his eyes dilated     ,
  
2> _. 

dilater
1> dilatator

dilation
1> , 
_Ex:
linear dilation  
_Ex:
thermal dilation  
_Ex:
dilation of the heart  
2> ,  

dilative
1> 
2>  , 

dilatometer
1> _. 

dilator
1> _. ,  
2> _.  ()

dilatory
1> , 
_Ex:
dilatory policy   ()
_Ex:
dilatory motion _.   ,  
     
 
_Ex:
dilatory methods  ,  
_Ex:
dilatory plea _.   (  
)
2> _. , ;  ( )
_Ex:
dilatory movements  
_Ex:
dilatory servant  

dilemma
1>  (. .);  
_Ex:
on the horns of a dilemma   
_Ex:
to be (put) in(to) a dilemma, to face a dilemma 
 
_Ex:
to place smb. in a dilemma  -.  
2>    
_Ex:
to be in a dilemma    ;  
  

dilettant
1> _. , 
2> , 
_Ex:
dilettant artist -

dilettante
1> _. , 
2> , 
_Ex:
dilettante artist -

dilettanti
1> _pl.  dilettante

dilettantish
1> , 

dilettantism
1> , 

diligence
1> , , , 
2> _.  
3> _. _.      
     
4> _. _.          
 
5> 

diligent
1> , , 
2> ;  ( )
_Ex:
diligent cultivation (of smth.)  (-.)
3> _. , 

diligently
1> , , ,  

dilivium
1> _. 

dill
1>  (Anethum graveolens)
_Ex:
dill water  
_Ex:
the pungent tang of dill   

dill pickle
1>   ( )

dillenia
1> _.  (Dilleniaceae fam.)

dilly
1> _.  daffodilly 
2> _. , 
_Ex:
a dilly of a movie  

dilly-dally
1> _. ; 
2> _.   

dilogical
1> 
2> 

dilogy
1> 
2> 

diluent
1> _. , 
2> , , 

dilute
1> , 
2> , ; 
3> ,  ( )
4> (with) , , ; 
_Ex:
to dilute wine (with water)   ()
_Ex:
to dilute gases  
5>   ()
6> 
7> , ; 
_Ex:
to dilute smb.'s objections    -. 
_Ex:
to dilute smb.'s earnestness  -. 
8> _. 

diluted
1> , 
2> , ; 
3> ,  ( )

dilution
1> , , 
2> 
3> 
4> , 
5>     ;
     ,
 

diluvial
1> _.    
2> _. 
_Ex:
diluvial deposits  

diluvian
1> _.    

dim
1> , 
_Ex:
to sit in the dim   , 
2> _.   
3> ; ,  ( )
_Ex:
dim candle ,   
_Ex:
dim bulb  
_Ex:
the dim ball of the sun   
_Ex:
the reading-lamp was so dim that you could hardly read 
()     ,    

4>  
_Ex:
dim room  () 
5> , , ; 
_Ex:
the dim outline of buildings   
_Ex:
to grow dim  () 
_Ex:
a dim island in a infinite dark sea   
   
_Ex:
her eyes wandered over the dim landscape    
   
_Ex:
her eyes were dim with tears    
6> ,   
_Ex:
the outlook is pretty dim  () 
  
7>  ( )
_Ex:
dim eyes  
8> ,  ( )
_Ex:
the dim roar of a great city  () 
 
9> ; , 
10> , 
_Ex:
dim idea  
_Ex:
dim remembrance  
_Ex:
his fears have grown dim   
11>  
12> _. , , 
_Ex:
a dim sort of joke  () 
13> _. , 
_Ex:
don't be so dim!    - ?
_Ex:
he is pretty dim   
_Id:
from the dim and distant past   
_Id:
to take a dim view of smth.     
-.,    -
14>  , ;  
_Ex:
to dim a mirror  
_Ex:
her eyes were dimmed with tears    
()
15> , ;  ; 

_Ex:
the lights dimmed perceptibly    
16> 
_Ex:
the light of a candle is dimmed by that of the sun  
    
17> , 
_Ex:
to dim feelings  
18> , 
19> _.   " " (. to dim the lights)

dim out
1>  

dim-out
1>  

dim-sighted
1>   
2> , 
_Ex:
dim-sighted politicians  () 

dim-witted
1> , 

dime
1> _. , ,    
2> _. ()  ()
_Id:
not to care a dime     ;
()
_Id:
a dime a dozen ;   ,  

dime museum
1>  

dime novel
1>     
2>  

dime store
1>  ; , ,   

dimension
1> , ; ; 
_Ex:
linear dimensions  
_Ex:
specified dimension ()  ( )
_Ex:
of considerable dimensions  , 
_Ex:
to take the dimensions of smth.  -.
_Ex:
to reduce smth. to the required dimensions  -. 
 
2> ; 
_Ex:
a fad reaching the dimensions of a mania , 
 
_Ex:
a project of large dimensions   ()
3> _. 
_Ex:
fourth dimension  
_Ex:
of two dimensions 
4> _. 
5> _.  ()
6>  ()
7>  
8>   ,    

dimension line
1>   ( )

dimension-lumber, dimension-timber
1>  ;   

dimensional
1> ,     
_Ex:
dimensional characters ; 
2>   , 
_Ex:
dimensional drawing  
3> (-dimensional)     : 
- , -
_Ex:
three-dimensional 
_Ex:
n-dimensional n-
4> _.  ( )

dimensioned
1>   , 
2> _.  ( )

dimensionless
1> ;   
2>   , 

dimer
1> _. 

dimeran
1> _. ,  (  )

dimerization
1> _. ,  

dimeter
1> _.  

dimethyl
1> _. 

dimetric
1> _. 

dimidiate
1>    
2> _.   
3>  ,    
4> _.  ;   
(-.)

diminish
1> , , ; 
_Ex:
to diminish pressure  
_Ex:
to diminish suspicions  
2> , , ; 
_Ex:
to diminish in bulk   
3> _. ,  ( -.)
_Ex:
to diminish the importance of smth.  
-.
4>     -.
5>  ()
6> _.  ()  

diminishable
1>     

diminished
1> 
_Ex:
diminished interval _.  
2> _. ; 
_Ex:
diminished arch  () 
_Ex:
diminished column   

diminished responsibility
1> _.   (,
.     )

diminishing
1> , 
_Ex:
diminishing returns _.  ; _-. 

_Ex:
diminishing scale  
2> 
_Ex:
diminishing lens  

diminuendo
1> _. 

diminution
1> _. , , 
_Ex:
diminution of power   
_Ex:
diminution of taxes  
_Ex:
diminution in smth.  -.
_Ex:
to show diminution , ;   
2> _.  ,  ( )
3> _.   ()
4> _. ,    
       
5> _. ,  (,  
   )
6> _.  ()

diminutival
1> _. , 
2> , 
3> 
_Ex:
diminutival attempts  
4>  . . .: _.  

diminutive
1> _.  
2>  , 
3>  
4> _.    ,    
 
5> _. , 
6> , 
7> 
_Ex:
diminutive attempts  

diminutively
1> _.   , , 

dimity
1> ,   ( ,   . .)

dimly
1>   .
_Ex:
dimly conscious  

dimmer
1> _.      
2> _pl. _.   
3> _.    (. head-lamp dimmer)

dimming
1>   ; 
2>     

dimmish, dimmy
1> , 

dimness
1>   .

dimorphic
1> _. 

dimorphism
1> _. 
2> ; 

dimorphous
1> _. 

dimple
1>  ( , , )
2> ,  ( )
3>  ( )
_Ex:
to break into dimples  
4>  ;  
5>  ( )
_Ex:
she dimpled with laughter      
 
6>  
7>  ;  
8>  

dimuon
1> _.  ( )

dimwit
1> _. , , , 

dimyary
1> _. ; 
2> 

din
1>  ; 
_Ex:
the din of a city   
_Ex:
to make (to kick up) a din  , 
_Ex:
heard against the din of engines  ()  

_Ex:
the din of constant conversation kept him awake 
     
2> , , ;  
_Ex:
I had my ears dinned by hooters     
;    
3>  
_Ex:
to din smth. into smb.'s ears (head)  -. 
;  -. -.
4> , 
_Ex:
to din in one's ears   

dinanderie
1>     

dinar
1> _.  (     )
2>  (    , , 
 . )

dinch
1>  ();  ()
_Ex:
he dinched his cigar in a flowerpot   ,
    

