din

IPA: dˈɪn

Root Word: DIN

noun

  • The German Institute for Standardization.
  • A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.
  • A surname from Khmer.
  • (Islam) Alternative spelling of deen (“religion, faith, religiosity”). [(Islam) religion; religiosity; the way of life of a pious Muslim]

verb

  • (intransitive) To make a din, to resound.
  • (intransitive) (of a place) To be filled with sound, to resound.
  • (transitive) To assail (a person, the ears) with loud noise.
  • (transitive) To repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody.
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Examples of "din" in Sentences

  • The din of slaughters was heard in the hall.
  • The output usually follows the DIN 43864 standard.
  • Does anybody have the number for the DIN standards
  • Blooms was under the supervision of the London Beth Din.
  • It is within the enclosure containing the dargah of Burhan ud din.
  • Most of the rest of the ITF's votes were in Salah ad Din province.
  • He arrived in Panama in 1951 at the urging of the Jerusalem beth din.
  • Mian Shah Din was one of the members of the Simla Deputation in 1906.
  • The group is one of the many to cover the popular song Dragostea Din Tei.
  • The completed building was subsequently publishe din the architectural press.

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