| Dunfermline s. |
a scheme used in denoting the nutritional status of children: 1, superior condition; 2, passable condition; 3, requiring supervision; 4, requiring medical treatment.
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| Dunfermline scale |
see under scale.
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| dung f. |
Sepsis violacea.
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| dunsiekte |
crotalism in horses in South Africa.
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| dun | small Pacific coast crab |
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| dun | a dark cell (usually underground) where prisoners can be confined |
| dun | the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress |
| dun | a heap of dung or refuse |
| dun | a foul or degraded condition |
| dun | a basketball shot in which the basketball is propelled downward into the basket |
| dun | dip into a liquid while eating |
| dun | immerse into a liquid |
| dun | make a dunk shot, in basketball |
| dun | a basketball shot in which the basketball is propelled downward into the basket |
| dun | (dialectal) an adherent of Baptistic doctrines (who practice baptism by immersion) |
| dun | wet from being plunged into liquid |
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