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dicker
 
SYLLABICATION:dick·er
PRONUNCIATION:  dkr
INTRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: dick·ered, dick·er·ing, dick·ers
To bargain; barter.
NOUN: The act or process of bargaining.
ETYMOLOGY:Probably from dicker, a quantity of ten, ten hides, from Middle English diker, perhaps from Old English *dicor, from Latin decuria, set of ten, from decem, ten. See dek in Appendix I.
 
 
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