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    dip
    [dip]
    verb
    dip (verb) · dips (third person present) · dipped (past tense) · dipped (past participle) · dipping (present participle)
    1. (dip something in/into)
      put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid):
      "he dipped a brush in the paint"
      • take (tobacco) orally.
      • immerse (sheep) in a chemical solution that kills parasites.
      • make (a candle) by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax:
        "dipped candles are made using simple equipment"
      • informal
        dated
        baptize (someone) by immersion in water.
    2. (dip into)
      put a hand or tool into (a bag or container) in order to take something out:
      "Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph"
      Similar:
      reach into
      put one's hand into
    3. sink, drop, or slope downward:
      "the sun had dipped below the horizon" · "swallows dipped and soared"
      Opposite:
    4. informal
      leave:
      "you wanna dip but don't wanna be rude so you just keep nodding" · "they said their hellos and dipped out early"
      Opposite:
    noun
    dip (noun) · dips (plural noun) · magnetic dip (noun) · magnetic dips (plural noun)
    1. a brief swim:
      "she went for a dip in a pool"
    2. a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dunked before eating:
      "tasty garlic dip"
      Similar:
      creamy mixture
    3. technical
      the extent to which something is angled downward from the horizontal.
      • the angle made with the horizontal at any point by the earth's magnetic field, or by a magnetic needle in response to this.
      • geology
        the angle a stratum makes with the horizontal:
        "the cliff profile tends to be dominated by the dip of the beds"
      • astronomy
        surveying
        the apparent depression of the horizon from the line of observation, due to the curvature of the earth.
    4. US ENGLISH
      informal
      powdered or finely cut tobacco that is held in the mouth, typically between the gums and lip, rather than smoked:
      "he threw out all of his cans of dip and swore off tobacco"
    5. informal
      dated
      a pickpocket.
    6. archaic
      a candle made by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax.
    Origin
    Old English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep.
    DIP
    [ˌdēˌīˈpē]
    abbreviation
    DIP (noun) · DIPs (plural noun)
    1. computing
      document image processing, a system for the digital storage and retrieval of documents as scanned images.
    2. electronics
      dual in-line package, a package for an integrated circuit consisting of a rectangular sealed unit with two parallel rows of downward-pointing pins.
    Dip.
    [Dip.]
    abbreviation
    1. diploma.
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  3. The term "dip" has multiple meanings:123
    1. As a verb, it means to plunge or immerse momentarily or partially under the surface of a liquid.
    2. As a noun, it refers to a thick sauce that you can put pieces of food into before eating them.
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    ˈdip dipped; dipping; dips Synonyms of dip transitive verb 1 a : to plunge or immerse momentarily or partially under the surface (as of a liquid) so as to moisten, cool, or coat
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    dip noun (FOOD) a thick sauce that you can put pieces of food into before you eat them: a blue cheese dip
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli…
    dip (dĭp) v. dipped, dip·ping, dips v.tr. 1. To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate.
     
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