Dip
71dip — In mining,–the downward course of the vein. Dip and depth are of the same origin– dip is the direction or inclination toward the depth –and it is throughout their depth that veins may be followed, and that is surely their downward course. Duggan… …
72dip — [OE] Like deep, dip comes ultimately from a Germanic base *d(e)up ‘deep, hollow’. The derived verb, *dupjan, produced Old English dyppan, ancestor of modern English dip. It originally meant quite specifically ‘immerse’ in Old English, sometimes… …
73dip — Magnetic Mag*net ic, Magnetical Mag*net ic*al, a. [L. magneticus: cf. F. magn[ e]tique.] 1. Pertaining to the magnet; possessing the properties of the magnet, or corresponding properties; as, a magnetic bar of iron; a magnetic needle. [1913… …
74DIP — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …
75dip — 1) a bath treatment in which aquarium fish are immersed in a concentrated treatment solution for a short time to remove parasites or aid in disease cures 2) immersion in a chemical solution or additive to improve shelf life and prevent moisture… …
76dip — 1. A downward inclination or slope. 2. A preparation for coating a surface by submersion, as for the destruction of skin parasites. [M.E. dippen] Cournand d. in constrictive pericarditis, rapid early diastolic fall and reascent of the ventricular …
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78dip in — phr verb Dip in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑chocolate, ↑cloth …
79Dip — Dịp 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 dicke, gewürzte Soße, in die man kleine Bissen (Brot, Fleisch u. a.) eintaucht [Etym.: zu engl. dip »eintauchen«] …
80dip — 1) [ soil survey ] A geomorphic component (characteristic piece) of flat plains (e.g., lake plain, low coastal plain, low relief till plain) consisting of a shallow and typically closed depression that tends to be an area of focused… …