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  • 111dirge — noun Etymology: Middle English dirige, the Office of the Dead, from the first word of a Late Latin antiphon, from Latin, imperative of dirigere to direct more at dress Date: 13th century 1. a song or hymn of grief or lamentation; especially one… …

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  • 112dirigisme — noun Etymology: French, from diriger to direct (from Latin dirigere) + isme ism Date: 1947 economic planning and control by the state • dirigiste adjective …

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  • 113direct — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French directer, from Latin directus straight, from past participle of dirigere to direct more at dress Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. obsolete to write (a letter) to a person b. to mark… …

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  • 114directory — I. adjective Date: 15th century serving to direct; specifically providing advisory but not compulsory guidance II. noun (plural ries) Etymology: Middle English directorie guide, from Medieval Latin directorium, from neuter of Late Latin… …

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  • 115dirigible — I. adjective Etymology: Latin dirigere Date: 1581 capable of being steered II. noun Etymology: dirigible (balloon) Date: 1885 airship …

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  • 116dress — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French drescer, dresser to direct, put right, Vulgar Latin *directiare, from Latin directus direct, past participle of dirigere to direct, from dis + regere to lead straight more at right Date: 14th… …

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  • 117Jacques de Molay — Infobox Person name = Jacques de Molay caption = birth date = 1244–5/1249–50 birth place = death date = 1314 03 18 death place = Paris, France other names = known for = Grand Master of the Knights Templar occupation = nationality =… …

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  • 118Direktorium — Das Wort Direktorium (von lat. dirigere, leiten ; directorium, Leitungsorgan ) bezeichnet: allgemein ein Leitungsgremium, ein Leitungsamt oder eine Sammlung von Richtlinien zwei kurzlebige Herrschaftssysteme in Böhmen (1618/19) bzw. in Frankreich …

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  • 119Dirigent — Charles Lamoureux als Dirigent Der Dirigent (von lateinisch dirigere ‚ausrichten‘ bzw. ‚leiten‘) ist der künstlerisch musikalische Leiter eines musizierenden Ensembles (Chor oder/und Orchester), siehe Dirigieren …

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  • 120адресовать — (иноск.) обратить кого к кому либо (как направляют письмо по адресу, по надписи на письме) Адресоваться обращаться к кому либо с просьбой или по делу Адрес обращение Ср. Поезжайте... на любой военный корабль, адресуйтесь к командиру с просьбой… …

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