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diluent A liquid that is included in a coating, or can be added primarily to reduce its viscosity. A diluent is not necessarily a solvent for the binder.
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dilatation The enlargement or reduction of a plane figure.
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dil. Cattle Goddess of ancient Ireland
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Dilantin a drug sometimes linked to excess hair growth
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dilator A device used to stretch or enlarge an opening. Patients with scarring of the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach (esophagus) can require a dilator procedure in order to open the esophagus for adequate passage of food and fluids.diplopia - double vision.
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