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dedal
[ deed-l ]
dedal
/ Ë»ćŸ±Ë»ćɱô /
adjective
- a variant spelling (esp US) of daedal
Example Sentences
Former President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from the dedal in 2018.
It has reissued Greta Grossmanâs 1947 Grasshopper lamp and the 1966 Stokke Chair by Jens Qvistgaard, and is now the sole owner of reproduction rights for the cult Hungarian designer Mathieu Mategotâs work, starting with a multicolored coat rack and two pieces in his signature perforated metal: the Nagasaki chair and the Dedal bookcase.
To begin with mythical antiquityâthe ChimĂŠra has given us âchimericalâ, Hermes âhermeticâ, Tantalus âto tantalizeâ, Hercules âherculeanâ, Proteus âproteanâ, Vulcan âvolcanoâ and âvolcanicâ, and DĂŠdalus âdedalâ, if this word may on Spenserâs and Shelleyâs authority be allowed.
To begin with mythical antiquityâthe Chimaera has given us 'chimerical,' Hermes 'hermetic,' Pan 'panic,' Paean, being a name of Apollo, the 'peony,' Tantalus 'to tantalize,' Hercules 'herculean,' Proteus 'protean,' Vulcan 'volcano' and 'volcanic,' and Daedalus 'dedal,' if this word, for which Spenser, yĐÄvlogsworth, and Shelley have all stood godfathers, may find allowance with us.
Behold the mansion reared by dedal Jack See the malt stored in many a refluent sack, In the proud cirque of Jackjohn's bivouac.
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