dial

dial
I. noun Etymology: Middle English dyal, from Medieval Latin dialis clock wheel revolving daily, from Latin dies day — more at deity Date: 15th century 1. the face of a sundial 2. obsolete timepiece 3. the graduated face of a timepiece 4. a. a face upon which some measurement is registered usually by means of graduations and a pointer <
the thermometer dial reads 70°F
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b. a device that may be operated to make electrical connections or to regulate the operation of a machine <
a radio dial
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<
a telephone dial
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II. verb (dialed or dialled; dialing or dialling) Date: 1653 transitive verb 1. to measure with a dial 2. a. to manipulate a device (as a dial) so as to operate, regulate, or select <
dial your favorite program
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<
dialed the wrong number
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b. call 1m(1) <
dialed the office
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intransitive verb 1. to manipulate a dial 2. to make a telephone call or connection • dialer noun III. abbreviation 1. dialect 2. dialectical

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  • Dial — Di al, n. [LL. dialis daily, fr. L. dies day. See {Deity}.] 1. An instrument, formerly much used for showing the time of day from the shadow of a style or gnomon on a graduated arc or surface; esp., a sundial; but there are lunar and astral dials …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dial-up — UK US /ˈdaɪəlʌp/ adjective ( also dial in) ► COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET using a phone line rather than a cable or wireless connection: »dial up modem/connection »dial up networking »You will need a computer with internet access, either dial up or… …   Financial and business terms

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  • dial — UK US /daɪəl/ verb [I or T] (UK ll , US l ) ► COMMUNICATIONS to make a phone call by pressing a series of buttons with numbers, or moving a disc with numbers, on the phone: »If you have the extension number you can dial any member of staff direct …   Financial and business terms

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