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dia·lect [ˈdaɪəlekt] N

I . dia·bet·ic [ˌdaɪəˈbetɪk] N

II . dia·bet·ic [ˌdaɪəˈbetɪk] ADJ

1. diabetic (having diabetes):

2. diabetic (for diabetics):

ec·lec·tic [ekˈlektɪk] ADJ

di·dac·tic [daɪˈdæktɪk] ADJ

ga·lac·tic [gəˈlæktɪk] ADJ

apo·plec·tic [ˌæpəˈplektɪk] ADJ

1. apoplectic MED:

2. apoplectic fig:

di·ag·nos·tic [ˌdaɪəgˈnɒstɪk] ADJ

di·aly·sis [daɪˈæləsɪs] N no pl

hec·tic [ˈhektɪk] ADJ

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At the level of social history, sublation can be seen at work in the master-slave dialectic.
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It began with the trivium, which included the study of grammar, rhetoric and dialectic.
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From this emerged a dialectic without rhetoric something that had been unthinkable until then.
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At the opposite end of the dialectic is passive communication.
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The theory of thematic dialectic is resourceful in outlining the ways in which the problem of opposition can be resolved.
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The dialectic of presence and absence as well as forgetting and remembering plays a major role in her work.
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Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles.
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It connotes a dialectic relationship between materialism and ideas.
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Dialectic is a tool for philosophical debate; it is a means for skilled audiences to test probable knowledge in order to learn.
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Rather, the dialectic was natural to the state, as-it-is.
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