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Dys
the Greek dys hard ill and signifying ill bad hard difficult and the like cf the prefixes Skr dus Goth tuz
Dock
well known weeds which have a long taproot and are difficult of extermination
Difficulty
The state of being difficult or hard to do hardness arduousness opposed to easiness or
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Difficultate
To render difficult to difficilitate
Difficult
Hard to do or to make beset with difficulty attended with labor trouble or pains not easy arduous
Difficilitate
To make difficult
Difficile
Difficult hard to manage stubborn
Curious
Difficult to please or satisfy solicitous to be correct careful scrupulous
Cumbrous
Rendering action or motion difficult or toilsome serving to obstruct or hinder burdensome clogging
Cudbear
A powder of a violet red color difficult to moisten with water used for making violet or purple
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