- //the speaker took his place at the front of the dais
NOTE: See note at dish entry 1. The predominant form in Middle French is dois, which should have resulted in Modern French [dwa]; the reason for the outcome dais [dɛ], with the presumed shift [dwɛ] to [dɛ], is in this, as in a number of parallel cases, unclear. As pointed out by the Oxford English Dictionary, first edition, the English word was, excepting Scots, out of use by 1600; the current word is an antiquarian revival, with the spelling presumably copying modern French.
Definition
- intransitive verb
- : to lose clear vision especially from looking at bright light
- : to shine brilliantly //… the woods dazzled whitely … — Truman Capote: to arouse admiration by an impressive display //She dazzles in her live concerts.
- transitive verb
- : to overpower with light //was dazzled by the camera flash
- : to impress deeply, overpower, or confound with brilliance //dazzled us with her wit
- dazzle noun
- daz�
/1' class='et_link'>acetyl(choline) + cholinesterase
- //the speaker took his place at the front of the dais
NOTE: See note at dish entry 1. The predominant form in Middle French is dois, which should have resulted in Modern French [dwa]; the reason for the outcome dais [dɛ], with the presumed shift [dwɛ] to [dɛ], is in this, as in a number of parallel cases, unclear. As pointed out by the Oxford English Dictionary, first edition, the English word was, excepting Scots, out of use by 1600; the current word is an antiquarian revival, with the spelling presumably copying modern French.
Definition
- intransitive verb
- : to lose clear vision especially from looking at bright light
- : to shine brilliantly //… the woods dazzled whitely … — Truman Capote: to arouse admiration by an impressive display //She dazzles in her live concerts.
- transitive verb
- : to overpower with light //was dazzled by the camera flash
- : to impress deeply, overpower, or confound with brilliance //dazzled us with her wit
- dazzle noun
- daz�
/1' class='et_link'>acetyl(choline) + cholinesterase
- //the speaker took his place at the front of the dais
NOTE: See note at dish entry 1. The predominant form in Middle French is dois, which should have resulted in Modern French [dwa]; the reason for the outcome dais [dɛ], with the presumed shift [dwɛ] to [dɛ], is in this, as in a number of parallel cases, unclear. As pointed out by the Oxford English Dictionary, first edition, the English word was, excepting Scots, out of use by 1600; the current word is an antiquarian revival, with the spelling presumably copying modern French.
Definition
- intransitive verb
- : to lose clear vision especially from looking at bright light
- : to shine brilliantly //… the woods dazzled whitely … — Truman Capote: to arouse admiration by an impressive display //She dazzles in her live concerts.
- transitive verb
- : to overpower with light //was dazzled by the camera flash
- : to impress deeply, overpower, or confound with brilliance //dazzled us with her wit
- dazzle noun
- daz�
/1' class='et_link'>acetyl(choline) + cholinesterase
- //the speaker took his place at the front of the dais
NOTE: See note at dish entry 1. The predominant form in Middle French is dois, which should have resulted in Modern French [dwa]; the reason for the outcome dais [dɛ], with the presumed shift [dwɛ] to [dɛ], is in this, as in a number of parallel cases, unclear. As pointed out by the Oxford English Dictionary, first edition, the English word was, excepting Scots, out of use by 1600; the current word is an antiquarian revival, with the spelling presumably copying modern French.
Definition
- intransitive verb
- : to lose clear vision especially from looking at bright light
- : to shine brilliantly //… the woods dazzled whitely … — Truman Capote: to arouse admiration by an impressive display //She dazzles in her live concerts.
- transitive verb
- : to overpower with light //was dazzled by the camera flash
- : to impress deeply, overpower, or confound with brilliance //dazzled us with her wit
- dazzle noun
- daz�