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DUNT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
to crack while firing or afterward by temperature change or by inversion of crystals to greater volume. Word History. Etymology. Noun. www.merriam-webster.com
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DUNT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a hard blow or hit, especially one that makes a dull sound; thump. verb (used with object). to strike, especially with a dull sound ... www.dictionary.com
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Dunt - Wikipedia
Dunting is a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles. It is the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally ... en.wikipedia.org
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dunt
▪ I. dunt, n.1 Chiefly Sc. and dial. (dʌnt) Also 5–6 dount. [app. a phonetic variant of dint n., perh. modified to express the duller sound implied. Cf. also Sw. dial. dunt in same sense. (In early ME. dunt (-y-) is merely a southern spelling of dynt, dint.)] 1. a. A firm but dull-sounding blow or s... Oxford English Dictionary
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dunt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: dun't. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology 1. 1.1.1 Noun; 1.1.2 Verb. 1.2 Etymology 2. 1.2.1 Noun. 1.3 Etymology 3. 1.3.1 Alternative forms ... en.wiktionary.org
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SND :: dunt - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Scottish National Dictionary (1700–) · 1. (1) To beat, strike, thump, bump, knock, so as to produce a dull sound. · 2. Of the heart: to throb, to beat rapidly, ... www.dsl.ac.uk
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DUNT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a hard blow or hit, esp. one that makes a dull sound; thump transitive verb 2. to strike, esp. with a dull sound. www.collinsdictionary.com
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dunt verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
Definition of dunt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and ... www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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dunt, n.¹ & int. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word dunt is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for dunt is from before 1522, in a translation by Gavin Douglas ... www.oed.com
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Dunt. - Scottish Words Illustrated
Man flat on ground with bump on head having bumped into a sign over a gate. The Scottish Word: Dunt. Tags: banner, bump, first ... stooryduster.co.uk
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Ian Dunt
Early life Dunt was born in Winchester and grew up in Chile and the UK (Winchester and Southampton). Career Dunt began his career as a journalist for PinkNews. He then switched to political analysis for Yahoo! wikipedia.org
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dount
dounk, dount obs. forms of dank, dunt. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Dunt
Vice Admiral Sir John Hugh Dunt (born 14 August 1944) is a former Royal Navy officer who ended his naval career as Chief of Fleet Support. Naval career Educated at Duke of York School in Nairobi, Dunt joined the Royal Navy as a cadet at the Britannia Royal Naval College in 1963. wikipedia.org
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dunter
dunter local. (ˈdʌntə(r)) [In sense 1 prob., in 2 certainly, f. dunt v.1] 1. A local name of the eider-duck (app. originally in Orkney and Shetland). Also dunter-goose, dunter-duck.1693 J. Wallace Orkney 16 Plenty both of wild and tame fowls..Dunter-Goose, Claik-Goose. 1768 Wales in Phil. Trans. LX.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duntisbourne Leer
At Duntisbourne Leer, Dunt Stream is shallow and crosses the road, creating a Ford (crossing). The Dunt Stream flows into the River Churn near Cirencester, a tributary of the River Thames. wikipedia.org
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