Dialect(n.) Means or mode of expressing thoughts; language; tongue; form of speech.
Dialect(n.) The form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances; as, the Ionic and Attic were dialects of Greece; the Yorkshire dialect; the dialect of the learned.
Dialectal(a.) Relating to a dialect; dialectical; as, a dialectical variant.
Dialectic(a.) Alt. of Dialectical
Dialectic(n.) Same as Dialectics.
Dialectical(a.) Pertaining to dialectics; logical; argumental.
Dialectical(a.) Pertaining to a dialect or to dialects.
Dialectically(adv.) In a dialectical manner.
Dialectics(n.) That branch of logic which teaches the rules and modes of reasoning; the application of logical principles to discursive reasoning; the science or art of discriminating truth from error; logical discussion.
Words within dialectics