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3 Letter Words for Din
Definitions for Din
[1] a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
[2] to assail with din.
[3] to sound or utter with clamor or persistent repetition.
[4] to make a din.
[5] religion, especially the religious observances of a Muslim.
[6] a designation, originating in Germany, of the speed of a particular film emulsion.
[7] (in Serbia and Macedonia) dinar; dinars.
[8] a loud discordant confused noise
[9] (tr usually foll by into ) to instil (into a person) by constant repetition
[10] (tr) to subject to a din
[11] (intr) to make a din
[12] a particular religious law; the halacha about something
[13] the ruling of a Beth Din or religious court
[14] Islam religion in general, esp the beliefs and obligations of Islam
[15] a formerly used logarithmic expression of the speed of a photographic film, plate, etc, given as –10log 10 E, 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
[16] a system of standard plugs, sockets, and cables formerly used for interconnecting domestic audio and video equipment
[17] dinar
Words related to Din
disquiet, hullabaloo, racket, row, babel, commotion, hubbub, percussion, shout, music, tintinnabulation, clamor, clangor, crash, clash, confusion, bedlam, hoo-ha, clatter, brouhaha
Words nearby Din
dimp, dimple, dimpling, dimpsy, dimwit, din, din-din, din., dinah, dinan, dinant
Origin of Din
< German D(eutsche ) I(ndustrie ) N(ormen ) ‘German industrial standards’ (later construed as Das ist Norm ‘that is (the) standard’), registered mark of the German Institute for Standardization
Word origin for Din
C20: from German D (eutsche ) I (ndustrie ) N (orm ) German Industry Standard
Synonyms for Din
babel, bedlam, boisterousness, brouhaha, buzz, clamor, clangor, clash, clatter, commotion, confusion, crash, disquiet, hoo-ha, hubbub, hullabaloo, jangle, music, outcry, pandemonium, percussion, racket, row, shout, sound, stridency, tintinnabulation, tumult, uproar, hurly-burly, tintamarre