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countable and uncountable, plural dialogs
A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals. quotations examples
The purpose of the dialog is not historical accuracy; the argument is all, as it is with Plato's Socrates.
2008, Peter Kreeft, Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death, InterVarsity Press, page 10
As we conclude our third annual report on explaining extreme events, the dialog around the value of attribution science is intensifying (Kerr 2013).
2014, Stephanie C. Herring, Martin P. Hoerling, Thomas C. Peterson, Peter A. Stott, “Explaining Extreme Events”, in American Meteorological Society, archived from the original on 17 April 2015
In a dramatic or literary presentation, the verbal parts of the script or text; the verbalizations of the actors or characters. quotations examples
Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog.
2008, Jay Rose, chapter 8, in Audio Postproduction for Film and Video (Motion Pictures), Focal Press, page 18-
A literary form, where the presentation resembles a conversation. quotations examples
Seynte Aldelme returnyde to Briteyne..makenge mony noble bookes ... of the rewles of feete metricalle, of metaplasmus, of dialog metricalle.
1475, Higden's Polychronicon
(computing) A dialog box. quotations examples
You'll be prompted with the New Project dialog (see Figure 1.11) from which you'll have at least two types of projects from which to choose […]
2002, Christopher Tacke, Timothy Bassett, Embedded Visual Basic: Windows CE and Pocket PC Mobile Applications
third-person singular simple present dialogs, present participle dialoging, simple past and past participle dialoged
(American spelling, informal, business) To discuss or negotiate so that all parties can reach an understanding. examples