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Dim logo #10101) At a low level, like a light 2) At wit s beginning 3) Auto-light setting 4) Badly illuminated 5) Badly lit 6) Barely lit 7) Barely shining 8) Barely turned on 9) Barely visible 10) Barely visible Roman numerals 11) Bubbleheaded 12) Cast a shadow 13) Crepuscular 14) Dark 15) Darken 16) Darkish 17) Dull
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Dim logo #10101) Bleak 2) Blear 3) Blur 4) Crepuscular 5) Dark 6) Dimmed 7) Dumb 8) Dusky 9) Efface 10) Fade 11) Faint 12) Fuzzy 13) Hazy 14) Hopeless 15) Indistinct 16) Lower 17) Pale 18) Shadowy 19) Silly 20) Stupid 21) Unclear 22) Unintelligent 23) Unlit
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DIM logo #21000[automobiles] . DIM Motor Company, a Greek automobile maker, was created by Georgios Dimitriadis as a successor to his earlier company, Bioplastic S.A., which had produced the Attica automobile. The DIM represented one more effort by Mr. Dimitriadis to design and develop a modern car entirely by his company`s own means. A 400cc, air-cooled,...
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DIM logo #21579A substance being studied in the treatment of prostate cancer and in the prevention of cervical cancer. DIM is found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, and kale. It is a type of plant indole. Also called diindolylmethane.
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dim logo #21142adjective used to describe low levels of brightness
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dim logo #209731. Not bright or distinct; wanting luminousness or clearness; obscure in luster or sound; dusky; darkish; obscure; indistinct; overcast; tarnished. 'The dim magnificence of poetry.' (Whewell) 'How is the gold become dim!' (Lam. Iv. 1) 'I never saw The heavens so dim by day.' (Shak) 'Three sleepless nights I passed in sounding on, Through words and ...
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Dim logo #20972Dim adjective [ Compar. Dimmer ; superl. Dimmest .] [ Anglo-Saxon dim ; akin to OFries. dim , Icelandic dimmr : confer Middle High German timmer , timber ; of uncertain origin.] 1. Not bright o...
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Dim logo #20972Dim intransitive verb To grow dim. J. C. Shairp.
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Dim logo #20972Dim transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Dimmed ; present participle & verbal noun Dimming .] 1. To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure;...
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Dim logo #21217Dim is slang for stupid, unintelligent.
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dim logo #20400[adj] - lacking clarity or distinctness 2. [adj] - lacking in light 3. [v] - switch a car`s headlights from a higher to a lower beam 4. [v] - become dim or lusterless 5. [v] - make dim or lusterless
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DIM logo #21020Dashboard Integration Module
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Dim logo #24159Reduce the intensity of luminaires.
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Dim logo #20411To decrease the intensity of a stage light.
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DIM logo #20785Series of vehicle mounted mine detectors [SU]
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dim logo #20974 verb switch (a car`s headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
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dim logo #20974faint adjective lacking clarity or distinctness; `a dim figure in the distance`; `only a faint recollection`; `shadowy figures in the gloom`; `saw a vague outline of a building through the fog`; `a few wispy memories of childhood`
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Dim logo #22179A dim person is stupid or thick or a dimwit. Dimwit
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