These are the meanings of the letters IDCTER when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        A ground of, or title to, belief or confidence; authority   derived from character or reputation.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        Influence derived from the good opinion, confidence, or   favor of others; interest.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief;   faith; trust; confidence.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        Reputation derived from the confidence of others; esteem;   honor; good name; estimation.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        That which tends to procure, or add to, reputation or   esteem; an honor.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        The side of an account on which are entered all items   reckoned as values received from the party or the category named at the   head of the account; also, any one, or the sum, of these items; -- the   opposite of debit; as, this sum is carried to one's credit, and that to   his debit; A has several credits on the books of B.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        The time given for payment for lands or goods sold on   trust; as, a long credit or a short credit.
                     
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                    Credit (n.)
                    
                        Trust given or received; expectation of future playment for   property transferred, or of fulfillment or promises given; mercantile   reputation entitling one to be trusted; -- applied to individuals,   corporations, communities, or nations; as, to buy goods on credit.
                     
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                    Credit (v. t.)
                    
                        To bring honor or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise   the estimation of.
                     
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                    Credit (v. t.)
                    
                        To confide in the truth of; to give credence to; to put   trust in; to believe.
                     
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                    Credit (v. t.)
                    
                        To enter upon the credit side of an account; to give   credit for; as, to credit the amount paid; to set to the credit of; as,   to credit a man with the interest paid on a bond.
                     
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                    Direct (a.)
                    
                        Immediate; express; plain; unambiguous.
                     
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                    Direct (a.)
                    
                        In the direction of the general planetary motion, or from   west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; -- said of the   motion of a celestial body.
                     
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                    Direct (a.)
                    
                        In the line of descent; not collateral; as, a descendant in   the direct line.
                     
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                    Direct (a.)
                    
                        Straight; not crooked, oblique, or circuitous; leading by   the short or shortest way to a point or end; as, a direct line; direct   means.
                     
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                    Direct (a.)
                    
                        Straightforward; not of crooked ways, or swerving from   truth and openness; sincere; outspoken.
                     
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                    Direct (n.)
                    
                        A character, thus [/], placed at the end of a staff on the   line or space of the first note of the next staff, to apprise the   performer of its situation.
                     
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                    Direct (v. i.)
                    
                        To give direction; to point out a course; to act as   guide.
                     
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                    Direct (v. t.)
                    
                        To arrange in a direct or straight line, as against a   mark, or towards a goal; to point; to aim; as, to direct an arrow or a   piece of ordnance.
                     
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                    Direct (v. t.)
                    
                        To determine the direction or course of; to cause to go   on in a particular manner; to order in the way to a certain end; to   regulate; to govern; as, to direct the affairs of a nation or the   movements of an army.
                     
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                    Direct (v. t.)
                    
                        To point out or show to (any one), as the direct or   right course or way; to guide, as by pointing out the way; as, he   directed me to the left-hand road.
                     
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                    Direct (v. t.)
                    
                        To point out to with authority; to instruct as a   superior; to order; as, he directed them to go.
                     
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                    Direct (v. t.)
                    
                        To put a direction or address upon; to mark with the   name and residence of the person to whom anything is sent; to   superscribe; as, to direct a letter.
                     
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                    triced (unknown)
                    
                        Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.