dst: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words

Prefixes of dst

  • midst
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    midst

    • noun the location of something surrounded by other things
      thick.
      • in the midst of the crowd

  • amidst
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    amidst

    In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among. "This fair tree amidst the garden." "Unseen amid the throng." "Amidst thick clouds." Milton. "Amidst acclamations." "Amidst the splendor and festivity of a court." Macaulay.
    But rather famish them amid their plenty. Shak.
    Syn. -- Amidst, Among. These words differ to some extent from each other, as will be seen from their etymology. Amidst denotes in the midst or middle of, and hence surrounded by; as, this work was written amidst many interruptions. Among denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects; as, "He fell among thieves." "Blessed art thou among women." Hence, we say, among the moderns, among the ancients, among the thickest of trees, among these considerations, among the reasons I have to offer. Amid and amidst are commonly used when the idea of separate or distinguishable objects is not prominent. Hence, we say, they kept on amidst the storm, amidst the gloom, he was sinking amidst the waves, he persevered amidst many difficulties; in none of which cases could among be used. In like manner, Milton speaks of Abdiel, --
    The seraph Abdiel, faithful found; Among the faithless faithful only he, because he was then considered as one of the angels. But when the poet adds, -- From amidst them forth he passed, we have rather the idea of the angels as a collective body. Those squalid cabins and uncleared woods amidst which he was born. Macaulay.

  • didst
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    do

    • noun an uproarious party
      bash; brawl.
    • noun the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
      doh; ut.

  • wouldst
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    will

    • noun the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention
      volition.
      • the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith
    • noun a fixed and persistent intent or purpose
      • where there's a will there's a way

  • hadst
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    hadst

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  • shouldst
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    shall

    To owe; to be under obligation for. Obs. "By the faith I shall to God" Court of Love.
  • couldst
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    can

    • noun airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
      tin; tin can.
    • noun the quantity contained in a can
      canful.

  • saidst
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    saidst

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Derived words of dst





About Prefix and Suffix Words

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