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Dialogical
Dialogical Di`a*log"ic*al, a. [Gr. ? belonging to discourse.]
Relating to a dialogue; dialogistical. --Burton.
Dialogically
Dialogically Di`a*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
In the manner or nature of a dialogue. --Goldsmith.
DialogismDialogism Di*al"o*gism, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. dialogisme.
See Dialogue.]
An imaginary speech or discussion between two or more;
dialogue. --Fulke. Dialogist
Dialogist Di*al"o*gist, n. [L. dialogista: cf. F. dialogiste.]
1. A speaker in a dialogue.
2. A writer of dialogues. --P. Skelton.
DialogisticDialogistic Di*al`o*gis"tic, Dialogistical
Di*al`o*gis"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to a dialogue; having the form or nature of a
dialogue. -- Di*al`o*gis"tic*al*ly, adv. DialogisticalDialogistic Di*al`o*gis"tic, Dialogistical
Di*al`o*gis"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to a dialogue; having the form or nature of a
dialogue. -- Di*al`o*gis"tic*al*ly, adv. DialogisticallyDialogistic Di*al`o*gis"tic, Dialogistical
Di*al`o*gis"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?.]
Pertaining to a dialogue; having the form or nature of a
dialogue. -- Di*al`o*gis"tic*al*ly, adv. dialogiteRhodochrosite Rho`do*chro"site, n. [Gr. "ro`don the rose + ???
a coloring.] (Min.)
Manganese carbonate, a rose-red mineral sometimes occuring
crystallized, but generally massive with rhombohedral
cleavage like calcite; -- called also dialogite. Dialogite
Dialogite Di*al"o*gite, n. [From Gr. ? an arguing.] (Min.)
Native carbonate of manganese; rhodochrosite.
Dialogize
Dialogize Di*al"o*gize, v. t. [Gr. ?: cf. F. dialogiser.]
To discourse in dialogue. --Fotherby.
DialogueDialogue Di"a*logue (?; 115), n. [OE. dialogue, L. dialogus,
fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to converse, dia` through + ? to speak: cf.
F. dialogue. See Legend.]
1. A conversation between two or more persons; particularly,
a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in
scholastic exercises.
2. A written composition in which two or more persons are
represented as conversing or reasoning on some topic; as,
the Dialogues of Plato. Dialogue
Dialogue Di"a*logue, v. i. [Cf. F. dialoguer.]
To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize. [R.] --Shak.
Dialogue
Dialogue Di"a*logue, v. t.
To express as in dialogue. [R.]
And dialogued for him what he would say. --Shak.
Meaning of Dialog from wikipedia
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Dialogic refers to the use of
conversation or
shared dialogue to
explore the
meaning of something. (This is as
opposed to
monologic which refers to one...
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Dialog is an
online information service owned by ProQuest, who
acquired it from
Thomson Reuters in mid-2008.
Dialog was one of the
predecessors of the...
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dialog or
dialogue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dialogue is a
conversational exchange. Dialogue(s) or
dialog(s) may also
refer to: Dialogue...
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Dialog Axiata PLC (Sinhala: ඩයලොග් ආසිආටා පීඑල්සී, romanized: Ḍayəlog Āsiāṭā PīElSī, Tamil: டயலொக் ஆசியாடா பிஎல்சி) (formerly
known as MTN
Networks and...
- In computing, a file
dialog (also
called file selector/chooser, file requester, or open and save
dialog) is a
dialog box-type
graphical control element...
- In computing, a
dialog box (also
simply dialog) is a
graphical control element in the form of a
small window that
communicates information to the user...
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DIALOG+ is an
intervention that uses
technology to
guide conversations between patients and
their health providers during routine appointments. The intervention...
- function.
Types of
dialog acts
include a question, a statement, or a
request for action.
Dialog acts are a type of
speech act.
Dialog act recognition, also...
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Confirmation dialog (sometimes
called a
warning alert box or
chicken box) is a
dialog box that asks user to
approve requested operation.
Usually this
dialog appears...
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windows are
sometimes called heavy windows or
modal dialogs because they
often display a
dialog box. User
interfaces typically use
modal windows to command...