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(adj)
Performing with industrious concentration; hard-working and focused.
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(n)
Steady application; industry; careful work involving long-term effort.
A delegator.
That which dilutes.
Alternative form of dilettante. [An amateur, someone who dabbles in a field out of casual interest rather than as a profession or serious interest.]
A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.
(N)
the second album from the British progressive metal band To-Mera.
Lacking something essential; often construed with in.
The process of making something dilute.
The act of deleting.
A drug or other agent that induces a medical state of frank delirium.
(obsolete or nonstandard) diligence; carefulness
(nonstandard) A diluting agent; a diluent, or thinner.
(v)
(obsolete, intransitive) To take delight]]; to revel or enjoy.
(adv)
In a diligent manner, with appropriate effort, carefully.
(law) An accusation or charge brought against someone, especially by an informer; the act of accusing someone.
(now chiefly biochemistry) Something that or someone who directs; a director or guide.
(obsolete) Not diligent; idle, slothful.
A person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.
Any non-soap cleaning agent, especially a synthetic surfactant.
The act of dilating.
(set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.
(transitive, literal, figurative) To mark or fix the limits of.
(archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
(physics) Exhibiting dilatancy.
The state or process of being dislodged
(archaic) Having the power to tinge (dye).
A surname.
(law) A person who makes a formal declaration or statement
Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse.
(botany) Which dehisces or presents dehiscence
(espionage) A spy who pretends to work for one side, when they are actually working for or passing information to the other.
(obsolete, transitive) To taste; to take a sip of.
(slang, hyperbolic) An unspecified large number (of).
Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty.
(mathematics) A position in a sequence of numerals representing a place value in a positional number system.
A male given name from Welsh.
Suffering from delusions; having false or faulty beliefs.
Boldly resisting opposition.
Growing further apart; diverging.
Late or failing to pay a debt or other financial obligation, like a mortgage or loan.
A placename
(chemistry) Any element of group 17, i.e. fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine and tennessine.
An implementation, or putting into use, of something.
The consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished.
(economics) A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services as well as wages.
To describe or depict with words or gestures.
An end, ending or conclusion
(surgery, dated, transitive) To bind up; to bandage.
A male given name.
A major subprovincial city of Liaoning, in northeastern China.
A surname from Punjabi.
A city, the county seat of Volusia County, Florida, United States. Named after Henry Addison DeLand.
separated
Of or relating to the Greek island of Delos.
Seeming to melt away.
(civil law, Scots law) A wrongful act, analogous to a tort in common law.
(archaic) Resignation; abdication.
A suburb of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
A city in Spink County, South Dakota, United States.
A borough of Pennsylvania, United States.
english lutenist and composer of songs for the lute (1563-1626)
the usual activities in your day
(boxing) To defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout
A town in Namur, Belgium.
(espionage) Initialism of telemetry intelligence.
hunting deer