diagnosis |
the act or process of finding out the nature of an illness or injury by examining its signs and symptoms. [4 definitions] |
diagonal |
lying in a slanting or oblique position. [5 definitions] |
diagram |
a drawing, plan, or chart that makes clear the parts or workings of something. [4 definitions] |
dial |
a disk or plate, usu. with numbers and a pointer indicating gradations of a measure such as speed, pressure, or the like. [8 definitions] |
dialect |
a variety of a language that is peculiar to a region, social class, or occupation and that differs from the standard language in pronunciation, usage, and vocabulary. [2 definitions] |
dialing code |
(chiefly British) the digits at the beginning of a telephone number that signify one of a country's telephone districts; area code. |
dialog box |
a window generated by a computer program that appears on the screen to ask for information from the person using the computer. |
dialogue |
talk between two or more people or between characters in a play, film, novel, or the like. [5 definitions] |
dial tone |
the steady hum or buzzing sound in a telephone receiver indicating that the line is open and a number may be dialed. |
diameter |
in geometry, a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and having its ends on the circumference or surface. [3 definitions] |
diamond |
a clear, very hard crystalline form of carbon, used in jewelry and in abrasives and cutting tools. [7 definitions] |
diaper |
a baby's undergarment of absorbent cloth or paper folded between the legs and fastened at the waist. [2 definitions] |
diaphragm |
in anatomy, a wall of muscle or membranous material separating two spaces, esp. the muscle wall separating the thorax and abdomen in mammals. [5 definitions] |
diarrhea |
an intestinal condition characterized by frequent and watery bowel movements. |
diary |
a daily record, esp. of a person's experiences, reflections, and private thoughts. [3 definitions] |
dice |
small cubes with dots on each side numbering one to six, often used in pairs for board games and games of chance. [4 definitions] |
dictate |
to state or order with authoritative force; prescribe definitely. [6 definitions] |
dictator |
a ruler who has supreme and total authority, esp. one who has seized power or who uses it harshly or selfishly. [3 definitions] |
dictionary |
a reference work that contains a list of words of a particular language, usu. in alphabetical order and supplemented with information about the spelling, pronunciation, and meaning of each word. [3 definitions] |
did |
past tense of do1. |
didn't |
contracted form of "did not." |