These are the meanings of the letters DIESE when you unscramble them.
- Dees (n.)
A dais.
- Dees (n. pl.)
Dice.
- Dies (pl. )
of Die
- eide (unknown)
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- Ides (n. pl.)
The fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.
- Seed (n.)
A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed. By germination it produces a new plant.
- Seed (n.)
Any small seedlike fruit, though it may consist of a pericarp, or even a calyx, as well as the seed proper; as, parsnip seed; thistle seed.
- Seed (n.)
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
- Seed (n.)
Race; generation; birth.
- Seed (n.)
That from which anything springs; first principle; original; source; as, the seeds of virtue or vice.
- Seed (n.)
The generative fluid of the male; semen; sperm; -- not used in the plural.
- Seed (n.)
The principle of production.
- Seed (pl. )
of Seed
- Seed (v. t.)
To cover thinly with something scattered; to ornament with seedlike decorations.
- Seed (v. t.)
To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field.
- Side (a.)
Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark.
- Side (a.)
Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.
- Side (n.)
A line of descent traced through one parent as distinguished from that traced through another.
- Side (n.)
A slope or declivity, as of a hill, considered as opposed to another slope over the ridge.
- Side (n.)
Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to or contrasted with another; as, this or that side.
- Side (n.)
Fig.: Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some other; as, the bright side of poverty.
- Side (n.)
Long; large; extensive.
- Side (n.)
One of the halves of the body, of an animals or man, on either side of the mesial plane; or that which pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of sole leather.
- Side (n.)
The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; especially (when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in shape), one of the longer edges as distinguished from the shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square or triangle, of a river, of a road, etc.
- Side (n.)
The position of a person or party regarded as opposed to another person or party, whether as a rival or a foe; a body of advocates or partisans; a party; hence, the interest or cause which one maintains against another; a doctrine or view opposed to another.
- Side (n.)
The right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body; as, a pain in the side.
- Side (v. i.)
To embrace the opinions of one party, or engage in its interest, in opposition to another party; to take sides; as, to side with the ministerial party.
- Side (v. i.)
To lean on one side.
- Side (v. t.)
To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.
- Side (v. t.)
To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house.
- Side (v. t.)
To suit; to pair; to match.
- Side (v. t.)
To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides.