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dwindle \dwin-dl verb 1. to shrink or become gradually smaller and smaller 2. to diminish in quality. From Old English dwinan, to waste away, related to Middle Dutch dwinen, to languish, and Old Norse dvīna, to pine. Which part of the dictionary entry refers to the part of speech of dwindle? A. to waste away B. Ndwin-dll O c. verb D. Middle Dutch dwinen​

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