dint
21dint — Did not. You stole my candy! No I dint! …
22dint — See: by dint of …
23dint — noun 1》 an impression or hollow in a surface. 2》 archaic a blow or stroke. verb mark with dints. Phrases by dint of by means of. Origin OE dynt, reinforced in ME by the related ON word dyntr; cf. dent …
24dint — n. 1. Stroke, blow. 2. Dent, indentation. 3. Force, power. [Only in the phrase By dint of.] …
25dint — [[t]dɪnt[/t]] n. 1) force; power: to succeed by dint of hard work[/ex] 2) a dent 3) archaic a blow; stroke 4) to make a dent in 5) to impress or drive in with force • Etymology: bef. 900; ME; OE dynt; c. ON dyntr …
26dint — a stroke, force. North. BY DINT OF, is a general expression …
27dint — n. & v. n. 1 a dent. 2 archaic a blow or stroke. v.tr. mark with dints. Phrases and idioms: by dint of by force or means of. Etymology: ME f. OE dynt, and partly f. cogn. ON dyntr: ult. orig. unkn …
28DINT Doblajes Internacionales — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Doblajes Internacionales DINT es un estudio de doblaje con sede en Santiago de Chile. Fue creada en 1980 por Osvaldo Barzelatto y Patricia Menz con el objetivo de ofrecer al mercado televisivo, doblaje al español y… …
29Dint Island — (69°17′S 71°49′W / 69.283°S 71.817°W / 69.283; 71.817) is a rocky island, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) long, lying 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) off the west side of Alexander Island …
30dint|less — «DIHNT lihs», adjective. without dints (dents); making no dints …