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Din

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Noun

1. blare, blaring, cacophony, clamor, din

a loud harsh or strident noise

2. commotion, din, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, tumult

the act of making a noisy disturbance

Verb

3. boom, din

make a resonant sound, like artillery

Example Sentences:
'His deep voice boomed through the hall'

4. din

instill (into a person) by constant repetition

Example Sentences:
'he dinned the lessons into his students'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Din

see synonyms of din
noun
1. 
a loud discordant confused noise
verbWord forms: dins, dinning or dinned
2. (transitive; usually foll by into)
to instil (into a person) by constant repetition
3. (transitive)
to subject to a din
4. (intransitive)
to make a din
noun Judaism
1. 
a particular religious law; the halacha about something
2. 
the ruling of a Beth Din or religious court
noun
Islam
religion in general, esp the beliefs and obligations of Islam
noun
1. 
a formerly used logarithmic expression of the speed of a photographic film, plate, etc, given as –10log10E, where E is the exposure of a point 0.1 density units above the fog level; high-speed films have high numbers
Compare ISO rating
2. 
a system of standard plugs, sockets, and cables formerly used for interconnecting domestic audio and video equipment
abbreviation for
dinar

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Din

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noun
1. 
an association in Germany that sets manufacturing standards, esp. for electronic equipment and photographic film
2. 
any of these standards or a set of such standards
adjective
3. 
of, having to do with, or made according to such a standard or standards
noun
1. 
a loud, continuous noise; confused clamor or uproar
verb transitiveWord forms: dinned or ˈdinning
2. 
to beset with a din
3. 
to repeat insistently or noisily
to din an idea into someone's ears
verb intransitive
4. 
to make a din

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Din

see synonyms of din
n.
A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds. See Synonyms at noise.
v. dinned, din·ning, dins
v.tr.
1. To stun with deafening noise.
2. To instill by wearying repetition: dinned the Latin conjugations into the students' heads.
v.intr.
To make a loud noise.

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