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1. (n.) dint
force; power:
to succeed by dint of hard work.
2. dint
a dent.
3. dint
Archaic. a blow; stroke.
4. (v.t.) dint
to make a dent in.
5. dint
to impress or drive in with force.
Etymology: (bef. 900; ME; OE dynt; c. ON dyntr)
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| Definition of 'dint' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) dint
interchangeable with `means' in the expression `by means of'
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| Definition of 'dint' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) dint
a blow; a stroke
2. (noun) dint
the mark left by a blow; an indentation or impression made by violence; a dent
3. (noun) dint
force; power; -- esp. in the phrase by dint of
4. (verb) dint
to make a mark or cavity on or in, by a blow or by pressure; to dent
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Sense: a hollow made by a blow; a dent.
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Afrikaans: duik |
Arabic: بَعْجَه، إنْبِعاج |
Bulgarian: удар |
Brazilian: amassado |
Czech: důlek |
German: die Beule |
Danish: bule; mærke |
Greek: βαθούλωμα |
Spanish: abolladura |
Estonian: mõlk |
Farsi: فرورفتگی؛ قرشدگی |
Finnish: painauma |
French: bosse |
Hebrew: שֶׁקָע |
Hindi: गड्ढा, निशान |
Croatian: ulupina, uleknina |
Hungarian: horpadás |
Indonesian: penyok |
Icelandic: dæld |
Italian: ammaccatura |
Japanese: くぼみ |
Korean: 움푹 들어간 곳, 일격 |
Lithuanian: įlenkimas |
Latvian: iedobums; iespiedums |
Malay: kemik |
Dutch: deuk |
Norwegian: bulk, bule, merke |
Polish: wgięcie |
Persian: فرورفتگی؛ قرشدگی |
Pashto: ګوزار، ضربت، غښتلوالى، قو |
Portuguese: mossa |
Romanian: adâncitură |
Russian: выбоина |
Slovak: jamka |
Slovenian: buška |
Serbian: udubljenje |
Swedish: märke, avtryck |
Thai: รอยบุ๋ม |
Turkish: çöküntü, çentik |
Taiwanese: 凹痕 |
Ukrainian: відбиток, слід від удару |
Urdu: چوٹ لگنے سے پڑنے والا گڈھ |
Vietnamese: vết đòn |
Chinese: 凹痕 |
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