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abbreviation(DI)
drill instructor
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combining form(DI)
twice : twofold : double
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combining form(DI)
containing two atoms, radicals, or groups
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prefix(DI)
through : across
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adjective(DI)
affectedly or pretentiously elegant or refined in manners or tastes
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(DI)
affectedly or pretentiously elegant or refined in manners or tastes
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biographical name(DI)
Rudolph 1895—1926 originallyRodolfo Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla American (Italian-born) actor
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Italian quotation from {i_link|Dante|Dante:b}(DI)
midway on the road of our life
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geographical name(DI)
region of central Italy around Rome
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geographical name(DI)
commune and port on the Strait of Messina in southern Italy population 180,817
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geographical name(DI)
commune in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, northwest of Bologna population 162,082