| Dickcissel |
n. |
The American black-throated bunting (Spiza Americana). |
| Dickens |
n. / interj. |
The devil. |
| Dicker |
n. |
The number or quantity of ten, particularly ten hides or skins; a dakir; as, a dicker of gloves. |
| Dicker |
n. |
A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares; as, to make a dicker. |
| Dicker |
v. i. & t. |
To negotiate a dicker; to barter. |
| Dickey |
n. |
Alt. of Dicky |
| Dickey |
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A hat; esp., in U. S., a stiff hat or derby; in Eng., a straw hat. |
| Dickey |
|
One of various animals |
| Dickey |
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A donkey. |
| Dickey |
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Any small bird; called also dickey bird. |
| Dickey |
|
The hedge sparrow. |
| Dickey |
|
The haddock. |
| Dickey |
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A seat for the driver; called also dickey box. |
| Dickey |
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A seat at the back for servants. |
| Dicky |
n. |
A seat behind a carriage, for a servant. |
| Dicky |
n. |
A false shirt front or bosom. |
| Dicky |
n. |
A gentleman's shirt collar. |