diplomatical
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~ using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people; "the hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic chenage of subject"
dipolar
— Adjective
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~ having equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles having opposite signs and separated by a small distance
dipped
— Adjective
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~ having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
dipterous
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to or belonging to the Diptera
Dipylon
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to a gateway on the west of ancient Athens
dire
— Adjective
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~ fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless; "a desperate illness"; "on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel"- G.C.Marshall; "a dire emergency"
dire
— Adjective
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~ causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"
direct
— Adjective
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~ lacking compromising or mitigating elements; exact; "the direct opposite"
direct
— Adjective
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~ (of a current) flowing in one direction only; "direct current"
direct
— Adjective
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~ being an immediate result or consequence; "a direct result of the accident"
direct
— Adjective
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~ in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker; "a direct quotation"; "repeated their dialog verbatim"
direct
— Adjective
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~ straightforward in means or manner or behavior or language or action; "a direct question"; "a direct response"; "a direct approach"
direct
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~ direct in spatial dimensions; proceeding without deviation or interruption; straight and short; "a direct route"; "a direct flight"; "a direct hit"
direct
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~ similar in nature or effect or relation to another quantity; "a term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) as the other increases (or decreases)"
direct
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~ having no intervening persons, agents, conditions; "in direct sunlight"; "in direct contact with the voters"; "direct exposure to the disease"; "a direct link"; "the direct cause of the accident"; "direct vote"
direct
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~ in a straight unbroken line of descent from parent to child; "lineal ancestors"; "lineal heirs"; "a direct descendant of the king"; "direct heredity"
direct
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~ moving from west to east on the celestial sphere; or--for planets--around the sun in the same direction as the Earth
directed
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~ (often used in combination) having a specified direction; "a positively directed vector"; "goal-directed"
directed
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~ manageable by a supervising agent; "a directed program of study"
directing
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~ showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on; "felt his mother's directing arm around him"; "the directional role of science on industrial progress"