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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (4)

1. the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours;

2. the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuning;

3. the circular graduated indicator on various measuring instruments;

4. a disc on a telephone that is rotated a fixed distance for each number called;
[syn: dial, telephone dial]


VERB (2)

1. operate a dial to select a telephone number;
- Example: "You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial"

2. choose by means of a dial;
- Example: "dial a telephone number"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Dial \Di"al\, n. [LL. dialis daily, fr. L. dies day. See Deity.] 1. An instrument, formerly much used for showing the time of day from the shadow of a style or gnomon on a graduated arc or surface; esp., a sundial; but there are lunar and astral dials. The style or gnomon is usually parallel to the earth's axis, but the dial plate may be either horizontal or vertical. [1913 Webster] 2. The graduated face of a timepiece, on which the time of day is shown by pointers or hands. [1913 Webster] 3. A miner's compass. [1913 Webster] Dial bird (Zool.), an Indian bird (Copsychus saularius), allied to the European robin. The name is also given to other related species. Dial lock, a lock provided with one or more plates having numbers or letters upon them. These plates must be adjusted in a certain determined way before the lock can be operated. Dial plate, the plane or disk of a dial or timepiece on which lines and figures for indicating the time are placed. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Dial \Di"al\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dialedor Dialled; p. pr. & vb. n. Dialing or Dialling.] 1. To measure with a dial. [1913 Webster] Hours of that true time which is dialed in heaven. --Talfourd. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) To survey with a dial. --Raymond. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

dial n 1: the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours 2: the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuning 3: the circular graduated indicator on various measuring instruments 4: a disc on a telephone that is rotated a fixed distance for each number called [syn: dial, telephone dial] v 1: operate a dial to select a telephone number; "You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial" 2: choose by means of a dial; "dial a telephone number"
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

60 Moby Thesaurus words for "dial": appraise, appreciate, assay, assess, buzz, calculate, calibrate, caliper, call, call up, check a parameter, compute, countenance, divide, estimate, evaluate, face, fathom, features, gauge, give a ring, graduate, hang up, hold the phone, kisser, listen in, make a call, map, measure, mensurate, mete, meter, mug, pace, pan, phiz, phone, plumb, prize, probe, puss, quantify, quantize, rate, ring, ring off, ring up, size, size up, sound, span, step, survey, take a reading, telephone, triangulate, valuate, value, visage, weigh
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary:

Dial for the measurement of time, only once mentioned in the Bible, erected by Ahaz (2 Kings 20:11; Isa. 38:8). The Hebrew word (ma'aloth) is rendered "steps" in Ex. 20:26, 1 Kings 10:19, and "degrees" in 2 Kings 20:9, 10, 11. The _ma'aloth_ was probably stairs on which the shadow of a column or obelisk placed on the top fell. The shadow would cover a greater or smaller number of steps, according as the sun was low or high. Probably the sun-dial was a Babylonian invention. Daniel at Babylon (Dan. 3:6) is the first to make mention of the "hour."