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dib
English
Etymology 1
Verb
dib (third-person singular simple present dibs, present participle dibbing, simple past and past participle dibbed)
- To dig a hole by poking; especially, to dig a small hole in soil for the purpose of planting a bulb or seed
- To move in a rapid, cautious manner; especially, with movement like a mouse or rat.
See also
- dibbing
- dibber
- dibble
- dibs
Noun
dib (plural dibs)
- A dibber (gardening tool)
- One of the small bones in the knee joints of sheep uniting the bones above and below the joints.
Etymology 2
Verb
dib (third-person singular simple present dibs, present participle dibbing, simple past and past participle dibbed)
- (Scouting) Alternative form of dyb
Anagrams
- BID, DBI, IBD, IDB, bid
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *t?p.
Noun
dib (definite accusative dibi, plural dibl?r)
- bottom
- root, base
- lower part
- deep (a long way inside; situated far in or back)
- (mining) face (as in coalface)
- (colloquial) hymen
- Synonym: q?zl?q p?rd?si
Declension
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic ?????? (?i?b). Compare Moroccan Arabic ???? (d?b), Egyptian Arabic ???? (d?b).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di?p/
Noun
dib m (plural djieb)
- wolf
- Synonym: lupu
Volapük
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dib/
Noun
dib (nominative plural dibs)
- depth
Declension
Derived terms
- dibik
- dibot
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deb
English
Etymology
Shortening.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?b
Noun
deb (plural debs)
- (informal) Clipping of debutante.
- (informal) Debutante ball or debut.
Anagrams
- B.Ed., BDE, BED, DBE, EBD, Edb., bed
Dutch
Etymology
Shortening of debiel.
Noun
deb m (plural debben)
- (Belgium, offensive, colloquial) Clipping of debiel.
Anagrams
- bed
Italian
Etymology
English
Noun
deb f (invariable)
- deb, debutante
Palauan
Etymology
From Pre-Palauan *ð?bu, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *t?buh, from Proto-Austronesian *t?buS.
Noun
deb
- sugar cane
White Hmong
Etymology
From Proto-Hmong-Mien *q?uw (“far”). Cognate with Iu Mien go.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /de?/
Adjective
deb
- far
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