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dirt15c. metathesis of Middle English drit, drytt "mud, dirt, dung" (c. 1300), from Old Norse drit, cognate with Old English dritan "to void excrement," from Proto-Germanic *dritan (so [..]
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dirtmysophobia
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dirtdry earth or soil.
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dirt- One of various materials that may be used to construct the tee-off pad.
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dirt(of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel soil: the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock the state of being covered with unclean t [..]
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dirtmud, soil or earth
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dirtA collaborative wiki designed to collect information about tools and resources that can help scholars conduct research more effectively or creatively. DiRT has been folded into Project Bamboo, a multi [..]
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dirtDisplaced soil. disaccharide
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dirtDirt in paper consists of any imbedded foreign matter or specks, which contrast in color to the remainder of the sheet.
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dirtdrek
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dirtTo dream of seeing freshly stirred dirt around flowers or trees, denotes thrift and healthful conditions abound for the dreamer. To see your clothes soiled with unclean dirt, you will be forced to save yourself from contagious diseases by leaving your home or submitting to the strictures of the law. To dream that some one throws dirt upon you, deno [..]
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dirt(n) the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock(n) the state of being covered with unclean things(n) obscene terms for feces(n) disgraceful gossip about the private [..]
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dirtLoose material from all manufacturing sources, e.g., slitter or trimmer dust, lint, starch, loose coating pigments and loosely bonded fibers. With respect to paper recycling, dirt can refer to a range [..]
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dirtThe stuff that one usually finds on the viewfinder lenses and mirrors of vintage cameras used for TtV photography.
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dirtDesign Implementation Review Team
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dirtSmall flecks of foreign material which have a colour in contrasts to that of the paper, and a combined size and contrast that is large enough to be aesthetically displeasing under normal viewing condi [..]
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dirt
Soil or earth.
A stain or spot (on clothes etc); any foreign substance that worsens appearance.
Previously unknown facts, or the invented "facts", about a person; gossip
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