dim|ma|ble

dim|ma|ble
dim|ma|ble «DIHM uh buhl», adjective.
that can be dimmed: »

dimmable headlight bulbs.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • dim — ac·i·dim·e·ter; ac·i·dim·e·try; be·dim; dim·ble; dim·er·ism; dim·er·ous; dim·e·ter; dim·i·ca·tion; dim·i·nu·tion; dim·is·so·ri·al; dim·is·so·ry; dim·i·ty; dim·ly; dim·met; dim·mish; dim·ness; dim; dim·ply; Ge·o·dim·e·ter; har·dim; me·dim·nus;… …   English syllables

  • tar´nish|a|ble — tar|nish «TAHR nihsh», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to dull the luster or brightness of: »Salt will tarnish silver. SYNONYM(S): blacken. 2. Figurative. to bring disgrace upon (a reputation, one s honor, or the like); sully; taint: »The expedition s… …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|chain|a|ble — «uhn CHAY nuh buhl», adjective. incapable of being chained or held in restraint: »Figurative. We…abide Unchainable as the dim tide (William Butler Yeats) …   Useful english dictionary

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