Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DI'A-DROM
DI'A-DROM, n. [Gr. διαδρομη, a running about; διαδρομεω; δια and τρεχω, to run.]
A course or passing; a vibration; the time in which the vibration of a pendulum is performed. – Locke.
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