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words starting with: di

Di-: denoting two atoms, radicals, groups, or...
Di-: A prefix denoting through; also, between...
Di-: A prefix, signifying twofold, double, tw...
Di/////: of Disserve...
Di/planted: of Displant...
Dia-: Alt. of Di-...
Diabase: A basic, dark-colored, holocrystalline, ...
Diabaterial: Passing over the borders....
Diabetes: A disease which is attended with a persi...
Diabetic: Alt. of Diabetical...
Diabetical: Pertaining to diabetes; as, diabetic or ...
Diablerie: Alt. of Diabley...
Diabley: Devilry; sorcery or incantation; a diabo...
Diabolic: Alt. of Diabolical...
Diabolical: Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or ...
Diabolify: To ascribed diabolical qualities to; to ...
Diabolism: Possession by the devil....
Diabolism: Character, action, or principles appropr...
Diabolize: To render diabolical....
Diabolo: An old game or sport (revived under this...
Diacatholicon: A universal remedy; -- name formerly to ...
Diacaustic: Pertaining to, or possessing the propert...
Diacaustic: That which burns by refraction, as a dou...
Diacaustic: A curved formed by the consecutive inter...
Diachylon: Alt. of Diachylum...
Diachylum: A plaster originally composed of the jui...
Diacid: Divalent; -- said of a base or radical a...
Diacodium: A sirup made of poppies....
Diaconal: Of or pertaining to a deacon....
Diaconate: Governed by deacons....
Diaconate: The office of a deacon; deaconship; also...
Diacope: Tmesis....
Diacoustic: Pertaining to the science or doctrine of...
Diacoustics: That branch of natural philosophy which ...
Diacritic: Alt. of Diacritical...
Diacritical: That separates or distinguishes; -- appl...
Diactinic: Capable of transmitting the chemical or ...
Diadelphia: A Linnaean class of plants whose stamens...
Diadelphian: Alt. of Diadelphous...
Diadelphous: Of or pertaining to the class Diadelphia...
Diadem: Originally, an ornamental head band or f...
Diadem: Regal power; sovereignty; empire; -- con...
Diadem: An arch rising from the rim of a crown (...
Diadem: To adorn with a diadem; to crown....
Diadrom: A complete course or vibration; time of ...
Diaereses: of Dieresis...
Diaeresis: Alt. of Dieresis...
Diaeretic: Caustic....
Diageotropic: Relating to, or exhibiting, diageotropis...
Diageotropism: The tendency of organs (as roots) of pla...
Diaglyph: An intaglio....
Diaglyphic: Alt. of Diaglyphtic...
Diaglyphtic: Represented or formed by depressions in ...
Diagnose: To ascertain by diagnosis; to diagnostic...
Diagnoses: of Diagnosis...
Diagnosis: Critical perception or scrutiny; judgmen...
Diagnosis: The art or act of recognizing the presen...
Diagnosis: Scientific determination of any kind; th...
Diagnostic: Pertaining to, or furnishing, a diagnosi...
Diagnostic: The mark or symptom by which one disease...
Diagnosticate: To make a diagnosis of; to recognize by ...
Diagnostics: That part of medicine which has to do wi...
Diagometer: A sort of electroscope, invented by Rous...
Diagonal: Joining two not adjacent angles of a qua...
Diagonal: A diagonal cloth; a kind of cloth having...
Diagonal: A right line drawn from one angle to ano...
Diagonal: A member, in a framed structure, running...
Diagonally: In a diagonal direction....
Diagonial: Diagonal; diametrical; hence; diametrica...
Diagram: To put into the form of a diagram....
Diagram: A figure or drawing made to illustrate a...
Diagram: Any simple drawing made for mathematical...
Diagrammatic: Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a di...
Diagraph: A drawing instrument, combining a protra...
Diagraphic: Alt. of Diagraphical...
Diagraphical: Descriptive....
Diagraphics: The art or science of descriptive drawin...
Diaheliotropic: Relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotro...
Diaheliotropism: A tendency of leaves or other organs of ...
Dial: To measure with a dial....
Dial: A miner's compass....
Dial: An instrument, formerly much used for sh...
Dial: The graduated face of a timepiece, on wh...
Dial: To survey with a dial....
Dialect: The form of speech of a limited region o...
Dialect: Means or mode of expressing thoughts; la...
Dialectal: Relating to a dialect; dialectical; as, ...
Dialectic: Alt. of Dialectical...
Dialectic: Same as Dialectics....
Dialectical: Pertaining to dialectics; logical; argum...
Dialectical: Pertaining to a dialect or to dialects....
Dialectically: In a dialectical manner....
Dialectician: One versed in dialectics; a logician; a ...
Dialectics: That branch of logic which teaches the r...
Dialectology: That branch of philology which is devote...
Dialector: One skilled in dialectics....
Dialed: of Dial...
Dialing: of Dial...
Dialing: The art of constructing dials; the scien...
Dialing: A method of surveying, especially in min...
Dialist: A maker of dials; one skilled in dialing...
Diallage: A dark green or bronze-colored laminated...
Diallage: A figure by which arguments are placed i...
Dialled: of Dial...
Diallel: Meeting and intersecting, as lines; not ...
Dialling: of Dial...
Diallyl: A volatile, pungent, liquid hydrocarbon,...
Dialogical: Relating to a dialogue; dialogistical....
Dialogically: In the manner or nature of a dialogue....
Dialogism: An imaginary speech or discussion betwee...
Dialogist: A writer of dialogues....
Dialogist: A speaker in a dialogue....
Dialogistic: Alt. of Dialogistical...
Dialogistical: Pertaining to a dialogue; having the for...
Dialogite: Native carbonate of manganese; rhodochro...
Dialogize: To discourse in dialogue....
Dialogue: To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize...
Dialogue: A written composition in which two or mo...
Dialogue: A conversation between two or more perso...
Dialogue: To express as in dialogue....
Dialypetalous: Having separate petals; polypetalous....
Dialyses: of Dialysis...
Dialysis: Diaeresis. See Diaeresis, 1....
Dialysis: A solution of continuity; division; sepa...
Dialysis: Same as Asyndeton....
Dialysis: The separation of different substances i...
Dialysis: Debility....
Dialytic: Having the quality of unloosing or separ...
Dialyzate: The material subjected to dialysis....
Dialyzation: The act or process of dialysis....
Dialyze: To separate, prepare, or obtain, by dial...
Dialyzed: Prepared by diffusion through an animal ...
Dialyzed: of Dialyze...
Dialyzer: The instrument or medium used to effect ...
Dialyzing: of Dialyze...
Diamagnet: A body having diamagnetic polarity....
Diamagnetic: Pertaining to, or exhibiting the phenome...
Diamagnetic: Any substance, as bismuth, glass, phosph...
Diamagnetically: In the manner of, or according to, diama...
Diamagnetism: The science which treats of diamagnetic ...
Diamagnetism: That form or condition of magnetic actio...
Diamantiferous: Yielding diamonds....
Diamantine: Adamantine....
Diameter: A diametral plane....
Diameter: The length of a straight line through th...
Diameter: The distance through the lower part of t...
Diameter: Any right line passing through the cente...
Diametral: Pertaining to a diameter; diametrical....
Diametral: A diameter....
Diametrally: Diametrically....
Diametric: Alt. of Diametrical...
Diametrical: Of or pertaining to a diameter....
Diametrical: As remote as possible, as if at the oppo...
Diametrically: In a diametrical manner; directly; as, d...
Diamide: Any compound containing two amido groups...
Diamido-: A prefix or combining form of Diamine. [...
Diamine: A compound containing two amido groups u...
Diamond: The smallest kind of type in English pri...
Diamond: A precious stone or gem excelling in bri...
Diamond: A geometrical figure, consisting of four...
Diamond: One of a suit of playing cards, stamped ...
Diamond: The infield; the square space, 90 feet o...
Diamond: Resembling a diamond; made of, or abound...
Diamond: A pointed projection, like a four-sided ...
Diamond anniversary: Alt. of jubilee...
Diamond State: Delaware; -- a nickname alluding to its ...
Diamond-back: The salt-marsh terrapin of the Atlantic ...
Diamonded: Having figures like a diamond or lozenge...
Diamonded: Adorned with diamonds; diamondized....
Diamondize: To set with diamonds; to adorn; to enric...
Diamond-shaped: Shaped like a diamond or rhombus....
Diamylene: A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H20, of the eth...
Dian: Diana....
Diana: The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a vi...
Diandria: A Linnaean class of plants having two st...
Diandrian: Diandrous....
Diandrous: Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; ...
Dianium: Same as Columbium....
Dianoetic: Pertaining to the discursive faculty, it...
Dianoialogy: The science of the dianoetic faculties, ...
Dianthus: A genus of plants containing some of the...
Diapase: Same as Diapason....
Diapasm: Powdered aromatic herbs, sometimes made ...
Diapason: Concord, as of notes an octave apart; ha...
Diapason: A standard of pitch; a tuning fork; as, ...
Diapason: One of certain stops in the organ, so ca...
Diapason: The octave, or interval which includes a...
Diapason: The entire compass of tones....
Diapedesis: The passage of the corpuscular elements ...
Diapente: The interval of the fifth....
Diapente: A composition of five ingredients....
Diaper: Any textile fabric (esp. linen or cotton...
Diaper: Surface decoration of any sort which con...
Diaper: A towel or napkin for wiping the hands, ...
Diaper: An infant's breechcloth....
Diaper: To ornament with figures, etc., arranged...
Diaper: To put a diaper on (a child)....
Diaper: To draw flowers or figures, as upon clot...
Diapering: Same as Diaper, n., 2....
Diaphane: A woven silk stuff with transparent and ...
Diaphaned: Transparent or translucent....
Diaphaneity: The quality of being diaphanous; transpa...
Diaphanic: Having power to transmit light; transpar...
Diaphanie: The art of imitating //ined glass with t...
Diaphanometer: An instrument for measuring the transpar...
Diaphanoscope: A dark box constructed for viewing trans...
Diaphanotype: A colored photograph produced by superim...
Diaphanous: Allowing light to pass through, as porce...
Diaphanously: Translucently....
Diaphemetric: Relating to the measurement of the tacti...
Diaphonic: Alt. of Diaphonical...
Diaphonical: Diacoustic....
Diaphonics: The doctrine of refracted sound; diacous...
Diaphoresis: Perspiration, or an increase of perspira...
Diaphoretic: A medicine or agent which promotes persp...
Diaphoretic: Alt. of Diaphoretical...
Diaphoretical: Having the power to increase perspiratio...
Diaphote: An instrument designed for transmitting ...
Diaphragm: A dividing membrane or thin partition, c...
Diaphragm: The muscular and tendinous partition sep...
Diaphragm: A calcareous plate which divides the cav...
Diaphragm: A plate with an opening, which is genera...
Diaphragm: A partition in any compartment, for vari...
Diaphragmatic: Pertaining to a diaphragm; as, diaphragm...
Diaphysis: An abnormal prolongation of the axis of ...
Diaphysis: The shaft, or main part, of a bone, whic...
Diapnoic: A gentle diaphoretic....
Diapnoic: Slightly increasing an insensible perspi...
Diapophysical: Pertaining to a diapophysis....
Diapophysis: The dorsal transverse, or tubercular, pr...
Diarchy: A form of government in which the suprem...
Diarial: Alt. of Diarian...
Diarian: Pertaining to a diary; daily....
Diaries: of Diary...
Diarist: One who keeps a diary....
Diarrhea: Alt. of Diarrhoea...
Diarrheal: Alt. of Diarrhoeal...
Diarrhetic: Alt. of Diarrhoetic...
Diarrhoea: A morbidly frequent and profuse discharg...
Diarrhoeal: Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarr...
Diarrhoetic: Producing diarrhea, or a purging....
Diarthrodial: Relating to diarthrosis, or movable arti...
Diarthrosis: A form of articulation which admits of c...
Diary: lasting for one day; as, a diary fever....
Diary: A register of daily events or transactio...
Diaspora: Lit., "Dispersion." -- applied collectiv...
Diaspore: A hydrate of alumina, often occurring in...
Diastase: A soluble, nitrogenous ferment, capable ...
Diastasic: Pertaining to, or consisting of, diastas...
Diastasis: A forcible of bones without fracture....
Diastatic: Relating to diastase; having the propert...
Diastem: An interval....
Diastem: Intervening space; interval....
Diastema: A vacant space, or gap, esp. between tee...
Diaster: A double star; -- applied to the nucleus...
Diastole: The rhythmical expansion or dilatation o...
Diastole: A figure by which a syllable naturally s...
Diastolic: Of or pertaining to diastole....
Diastyle: See under Intercolumniation....
Diatessaron: A continuous narrative arranged from the...
Diatessaron: An electuary compounded of four medicine...
Diatessaron: The interval of a fourth....
Diathermal: Freely permeable by radiant heat....
Diathermancy: Alt. of Diathermaneity...
Diathermaneity: The property of transmitting radiant hea...
Diathermanism: The doctrine or the phenomena of the tra...
Diathermanous: Having the property of transmitting radi...
Diathermic: Affording a free passage to heat; as, di...
Diathermometer: An instrument for examining the thermal ...
Diathermous: Same as Diathermal....
Diathesis: Bodily condition or constitution, esp. a...
Diathetic: Pertaining to, or dependent on, a diathe...
Diatom: A particle or atom endowed with the vita...
Diatom: One of the Diatomaceae, a family of minu...
Diatomic: Having two replaceable atoms or radicals...
Diatomic: Containing two atoms....
Diatomous: Having a single, distinct, diagonal clea...
Diatonic: Pertaining to the scale of eight tones, ...
Diatonically: In a diatonic manner....
Diatribe: A prolonged or exhaustive discussion; es...
Diatribist: One who makes a diatribe or diatribes....
Diatryma: An extinct eocene bird from New Mexico, ...
Diazeuctic: Alt. of Diazeutic...
Diazeutic: Disjoining two fourths; as, the diazeuti...
Diazo-: A combining form (also used adjectively...
Diazotize: To subject to such reactions or processe...
Dib: A child's game, played with dib bones....
Dib: One of the small bones in the knee joint...
Dib: To dip....
Dibasic: Having two acid hydrogen atoms capable o...
Dibasicity: The property or condition of being dibas...
Dibber: A dibble....
Dibble: To dib or dip frequently, as in angling....
Dibble: To make holes or indentations in, as if ...
Dibble: A pointed implement used to make holes i...
Dibble: To plant with a dibble; to make holes in...
Dibbled: of Dibble...
Dibbler: One who, or that which, dibbles, or make...
Dibbling: of Dibble...
Dibranchiata: An order of cephalopods which includes t...
Dibranchiate: Having two gills....
Dibranchiate: One of the Dibranchiata....
Dibs: A sweet preparation or treacle of grape ...
Dibstone: A pebble used in a child's game called d...
Dibutyl: A liquid hydrocarbon, C8H18, of the mars...
Dicacious: Talkative; pert; saucy....
Dicacity: Pertness; sauciness....
Dicalcic: Having two atoms or equivalents of calci...
Dicarbonic: Containing two carbon residues, or two c...
Dicast: A functionary in ancient Athens answerin...
Dicastery: A court of justice; judgment hall....
Dice: of Die...
Dice: Small cubes used in gaming or in determi...
Dice: To play games with dice....
Dice: To ornament with squares, diamonds, or c...
Dicebox: A box from which dice are thrown in gami...
Diced: of Dice...
Dicentra: A genus of herbaceous plants, with racem...
Dicephalous: Having two heads on one body; double-hea...
Dicer: A player at dice; a dice player; a games...
Dich: To ditch....
Dichastic: Capable of subdividing spontaneously....
Dichlamydeous: Having two coverings, a calyx and in cor...
Dichloride: Same as Bichloride....
Dichogamous: Manifesting dichogamy....
Dichogamy: The condition of certain species of plan...
Dichotomist: One who dichotomizes....
Dichotomize: To cut into two parts; to part into two ...
Dichotomize: To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy...
Dichotomize: To separate into two parts; to branch di...
Dichotomized: of Dichotomize...
Dichotomizing: of Dichotomize...
Dichotomous: Regularly dividing by pairs from bottom ...
Dichotomy: Division or distribution of genera into ...
Dichotomy: Division into two; especially, the divis...
Dichotomy: The place where a stem or vein is forked...
Dichotomy: That phase of the moon in which it appea...
Dichotomy: A cutting in two; a division....
Dichotomy: Successive division and subdivision, as ...
Dichroic: Having the property of dichroism; as, a ...
Dichroiscope: Same as Dichroscope....
Dichroism: The property of presenting different col...
Dichroite: Iolite; -- so called from its presenting...
Dichroitic: Dichroic....
Dichromate: A salt of chromic acid containing two eq...
Dichromatic: Having or exhibiting two colors....
Dichromatic: Having two color varieties, or two phase...
Dichromatism: The state of being dichromatic....
Dichromic: Furnishing or giving two colors; -- said...
Dichroous: Dichroic....
Dichroscope: An instrument for examining the dichrois...
Dichroscopic: Pertaining to the dichroscope, or to obs...
Dicing: An ornamenting in squares or cubes....
Dicing: of Dice...
Dicing: Gambling with dice....
Dickcissel: The American black-throated bunting (Spi...
Dickens: The devil....
Dicker: A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of sm...
Dicker: The number or quantity of ten, particula...
Dicker: To negotiate a dicker; to barter....
Dickey: Any small bird; -- called also dickey bi...
Dickey: One of various animals...
Dickey: The hedge sparrow....
Dickey: The haddock....
Dickey: A seat for the driver; -- called also di...
Dickey: A seat at the back for servants....
Dickey: Alt. of Dicky...
Dickey: A hat; esp., in U. S., a stiff hat or de...
Dickey: A donkey....
Dicky: A seat behind a carriage, for a servant....
Dicky: A false shirt front or bosom....
Dicky: A gentleman's shirt collar....
Diclinic: Having two of the intersections between ...
Diclinous: Having the stamens and pistils in separa...
Dicoccous: Composed of two coherent, one-seeded car...
Dicotyledon: A plant whose seeds divide into two seed...
Dicotyledonous: Having two cotyledons or seed lobes; as,...
Dicrotal: Alt. of Dicrotous...
Dicrotic: Of or pertaining to dicrotism; as, a dic...
Dicrotic: Of or pertaining to the second expansion...
Dicrotism: A condition in which there are two beats...
Dicrotous: Dicrotic....
Dicta: of Dictum...
Dicta: See Dictum....
Dictagraph: Var. of Dictograph....
Dictamen: A dictation or dictate....
Dictamnus: A suffrutescent, D. Fraxinella (the only...
Dictaphone: A form of phonographic recorder and repr...
Dictate: A statement delivered with authority; an...
Dictate: To compose literary works; to tell what ...
Dictate: To speak as a superior; to command; to i...
Dictate: To say; to utter; to communicate authori...
Dictate: To tell or utter so that another may wri...
Dictated: of Dictate...
Dictating: of Dictate...
Dictation: The act of dictating; the act or practic...
Dictation: The speaking to, or the giving orders to...
Dictator: One who dictates; one who prescribes rul...
Dictator: One invested with absolute authority; es...
Dictatorial: Characteristic of a dictator; imperious;...
Dictatorial: Pertaining or suited to a dictator; abso...
Dictatorian: Dictatorial....
Dictatorship: The office, or the term of office, of a ...
Dictatory: Dogmatical; overbearing; dictatorial....
Dictatress: A woman who dictates or commands....
Dictatrix: A dictatress....
Dictature: Office of a dictator; dictatorship....
Diction: Choice of words for the expression of id...
Dictionalrian: A lexicographer....
Dictionaries: of Dictionary...
Dictionary: Hence, a book containing the words belon...
Dictionary: A book containing the words of a languag...
Dictograph: A telephonic instrument for office or ot...
Dictum: An arbitrament or award....
Dictum: An authoritative statement; a dogmatic s...
Dictum: A judicial opinion expressed by judges o...
Dictum: The report of a judgment made by one of ...
Dictums: of Dictum...
Dictyogen: A plant with net-veined leaves, and mono...
Dicyanide: A compound of a binary type containing t...
Dicyemata: An order of worms parasitic in cephalopo...
Dicyemid: One of the Dicyemata....
Dicyemid: Like or belonging to the Dicyemata....
Dicynodont: One of a group of extinct reptiles havin...
Did: imp. of Do....
Didactic: A treatise on teaching or education....
Didactic: Alt. of Didactical...
Didactical: Fitted or intended to teach; conveying i...
Didactically: In a didactic manner....
Didacticism: The didactic method or system....
Didacticity: Aptitude for teaching....
Didactics: The art or science of teaching....
Didactyl: An animal having only two digits....
Didactylous: Having only two digits; two-toed....
Didal: A kind of triangular spade....
Didapper: See Dabchick....
Didascalar: Didascalic....
Didascalic: Didactic; preceptive....
Diddle: To totter, as a child in walking....
Diddle: To cheat or overreach....
Diddler: A cheat....
Didelphia: The subclass of Mammalia which includes ...
Didelphian: Of or relating to the Didelphia....
Didelphian: One of the Didelphia....
Didelphic: Having the uterus double; of or pertaini...
Didelphid: A marsupial animal....
Didelphid: Same as Didelphic....
Didelphous: Didelphic....
Didelphous: Formerly, any marsupial; but the term is...
Didelphyc: Same as Didelphic....
Didine: Like or pertaining to the genus Didus, o...
Dido: A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper....
Didonia: The curve which on a given surface and w...
Didos: of Dido...
Didrachm: Alt. of Didrachma...
Didrachma: A two-drachma piece; an ancient Greek si...
Didst: the 2d pers. sing. imp. of Do....
Diducement: Diduction; separation into distinct part...
Diduction: The act of drawing apart; separation....
Didym: See Didymium....
Didymium: A rare metallic substance usually associ...
Didymous: Growing in pairs or twins....
Didynamia: A Linnaean class of plants having four s...
Didynamian: Didynamous....
Didynamous: Of or pertaining to the Didynamia; conta...
Die: To become indifferent; to cease to be su...
Die: A hollow internally threaded screw-cutti...
Die: A perforated block, commonly of hardened...
Die: A metal or plate (often one of a pair) s...
Die: That part of a pedestal included between...
Die: That which is, or might be, determined, ...
Die: Any small cubical or square body....
Die: To disappear gradually in another surfac...
Die: To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish,...
Die: To perish in any manner; to cease; to be...
Die: To suffer death; to lose life....
Die: To pass from an animate to a lifeless st...
Die: To recede and grow fainter; to become im...
Die: A small cube, marked on its faces with s...
Die: of Dice...
Die: To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as...
Diecian: Alt. of Diecious...
Diecious: See Dioecian, and Dioecious....
Died: of Die...
Diedral: The same as Dihedral....
Diegesis: A narrative or history; a recital or rel...
Dielectric: Any substance or medium that transmits t...
Dielytra: See Dicentra....
Diencephalon: The interbrain or thalamencephalon; -- s...
Diereses: of Dieresis...
Dieresis: The separation or resolution of one syll...
Dieresis: A mark consisting of two dots [/], place...
Dieresis: Same as Diaeresis....
Dies: of Die...
Dies Irae: Day of wrath; -- the name and beginning ...
Dies juridici: of Dies juridicus...
Dies juridicus: A court day....
Dies non: A day on which courts are not held, as S...
Diesel engine: Alt. of motor...
Dieses: of Diesis...
Diesinker: An engraver of dies for stamping coins, ...
Diesinking: The process of engraving dies....
Diesis: The mark /; -- called also double dagger...
Diesis: A small interval, less than any in actua...
Diestock: A stock to hold the dies used for cuttin...
Diet: A legislative or administrative assembly...
Diet: To eat; to take one's meals....
Diet: Course of living or nourishment; what is...
Diet: The legislature of Denmark, Sweden, Japa...
Diet: Occasionally, the Reichstag of the Germa...
Diet: Any of various national or local assembl...
Diet: A course of food selected with reference...
Diet: The state assembly or any of various loc...
Diet: To cause to eat and drink sparingly, or ...
Diet: To cause to take food; to feed....
Diet: To eat according to prescribed rules; to...
Diet: The federative assembly of the old Germa...
Diet: The local legislature (Landtag) of an Au...
Diet: In the old German or Holy Roman Empire, ...
Dietarian: One who lives in accordance with prescri...
Dietaries: of Dietary...
Dietary: Pertaining to diet, or to the rules of d...
Dietary: A rule of diet; a fixed allowance of foo...
Dieted: of Diet...
Dieter: One who diets; one who prescribes, or wh...
Dietetic: Alt. of Dietetical...
Dietetical: Of or performance to diet, or to the rul...
Dietetically: In a dietetical manner....
Dietetics: That part of the medical or hygienic art...
Dietetist: A physician who applies the rules of die...
Diethylamine: A colorless, volatile, alkaline liquid, ...
Dietic: Dietetic....
Dietical: Dietetic....
Dietine: A subordinate or local assembly; a diet ...
Dieting: of Diet...
Dietist: Alt. of Dietitian...
Dietitian: One skilled in dietetics....
Diffame: Evil name; bad reputation; defamation....
Diffarreation: A form of divorce, among the ancient Rom...
Differ: To cause to be different or unlike; to s...
Differ: To have a difference, cause of variance,...
Differ: To be of unlike or opposite opinion; to ...
Differ: To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be...
Differed: of Differ...
Difference: Disagreement in opinion; dissension; con...
Difference: To cause to differ; to make different; t...
Difference: The quantity by which one quantity diffe...
Difference: The quality or attribute which is added ...
Difference: An addition to a coat of arms to disting...
Difference: That by which one thing differs from ano...
Difference: The act of differing; the state or measu...
Difference: Choice; preference....
Differenced: of Difference...
Differencing: of Difference...
Different: Of various or contrary nature, form, or ...
Different: Distinct; separate; not the same; other....
Differentia: The formal or distinguishing part of the...
Differentiae: of Differentia...
Differential: Of or pertaining to a differential, or t...
Differential: Relating to differences of motion or lev...
Differential: An increment, usually an indefinitely sm...
Differential: A small difference in rates which compet...
Differential: One of two coils of conducting wire so r...
Differential: A form of conductor used for dividing an...
Differential: Relating to or indicating a difference; ...
Differentially: In the way of differentiation....
Differentiate: To acquire a distinct and separate chara...
Differentiate: To obtain the differential, or different...
Differentiate: To distinguish or mark by a specific dif...
Differentiate: To express the specific difference of; t...
Differentiation: The act of differentiating....
Differentiation: The act of distinguishing or describing ...
Differentiation: The supposed act or tendency in being of...
Differentiation: The gradual formation or production of o...
Differentiator: One who, or that which, differentiates....
Differently: In a different manner; variously....
Differing: of Differ...
Differingly: In a differing or different manner....
Difficile: Difficult; hard to manage; stubborn....
Difficilitate: To make difficult....
Difficult: To render difficult; to impede; to perpl...
Difficult: Hard to do or to make; beset with diffic...
Difficult: Hard to manage or to please; not easily ...
Difficultate: To render difficult; to difficilitate....
Difficulties: of Difficulty...
Difficultly: With difficulty....
Difficultness: Difficulty....
Difficulty: Embarrassment of affairs, especially fin...
Difficulty: The state of being difficult, or hard to...
Difficulty: Something difficult; a thing hard to do ...
Difficulty: A controversy; a falling out; a disagree...
Diffide: To be distrustful....
Diffidence: The state of being diffident; distrust; ...
Diffidence: Distrust of one's self or one's own powe...
Diffidency: See Diffidence....
Diffident: Wanting confidence in one's self; distru...
Diffident: Wanting confidence in others; distrustfu...
Diffidently: In a diffident manner....
Diffind: To split....
Diffine: To define....
Diffinitive: Definitive; determinate; final....
Diffission: Act of cleaving or splitting....
Difflation: A blowing apart or away....
Diffluence: Alt. of Diffluency...
Diffluency: A flowing off on all sides; fluidity....
Diffluent: Flowing apart or off; dissolving; not fi...
Difform: Irregular in form; -- opposed to uniform...
Difformity: Irregularity of form; diversity of form;...
Diffract: To break or separate into parts; to defl...
Diffracted: of Diffract...
Diffracting: of Diffract...
Diffraction: The deflection and decomposition of ligh...
Diffractive: That produces diffraction....
Diffranchise: Alt. of Diffranchisement...
Diffranchisement: See Disfranchise, Disfranchisement....
Diffusate: Material which, in the process of cataly...
Diffuse: Poured out; widely spread; not restraine...
Diffuse: To pass by spreading every way, to diffu...
Diffuse: To pour out and cause to spread, as a fl...
Diffused: Spread abroad; dispersed; loose; flowing...
Diffused: of Diffuse...
Diffusely: In a diffuse manner....
Diffuseness: The quality of being diffuse; especially...
Diffuser: One who, or that which, diffuses....
Diffusibility: The quality of being diffusible; capabil...
Diffusible: Capable of flowing or spreading in all d...
Diffusible: Capable of passing through animal membra...
Diffusibleness: Diffusibility....
Diffusing: of Diffuse...
Diffusion: The act of diffusing, or the state of be...
Diffusion: The act of passing by osmosis through an...
Diffusive: Having the quality of diffusing; capable...
Diffusively: In a diffusive manner....
Diffusiveness: The quality or state of being diffusive ...
Diffusivity: Tendency to become diffused; tendency, a...
Dig: A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in ...
Dig: An amount to be dug....
Dig: An act of digging....
Dig: A tool for digging....
Dig: Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work b...
Dig: To study ploddingly and laboriously....
Dig: To work hard or drudge;...
Dig: A plodding and laborious student....
Dig: To thrust; to poke....
Dig: To work like a digger; to study plodding...
Dig: To take ore from its bed, in distinction...
Dig: = Gouge....
Dig: To work with a spade or other like imple...
Dig: To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a ...
Dig: To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, ...
Dig: To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ...
Digamist: One who marries a second time; a deutero...
Digamma: A letter (/, /) of the Greek alphabet, w...
Digammate: Alt. of Digammated...
Digammated: Having the digamma or its representative...
Digamous: Pertaining to a second marriage, that is...
Digamy: Act, or state, of being twice married; d...
Digastric: Having two bellies; biventral; -- applie...
Digastric: Pertaining to the digastric muscle of th...
Digenea: A division of Trematoda in which alterna...
Digenesis: The faculty of multiplying in two ways; ...
Digenous: Sexually reproductive....
Digerent: Digesting....
Digest: To distribute or arrange methodically; t...
Digest: To appropriate for strengthening and com...
Digest: To think over and arrange methodically i...
Digest: To soften by heat and moisture; to expos...
Digest: To dispose to suppurate, or generate hea...
Digest: To ripen; to mature....
Digest: To quiet or abate, as anger or grief....
Digest: To undergo digestion; as, food digests w...
Digest: To suppurate; to generate pus, as an ulc...
Digest: That which is digested; especially, that...
Digest: A compilation of statutes or decisions a...
Digest: To separate (the food) in its passage th...
Digest: Hence: To bear comfortably or patiently;...
Digested: of Digest...
Digestedly: In a digested or well-arranged manner; m...
Digester: A strong closed vessel, in which bones o...
Digester: A medicine or an article of food that ai...
Digester: One who digests....
Digestibility: The quality of being digestible....
Digestible: Capable of being digested....
Digestibleness: The quality of being digestible; digesti...
Digesting: of Digest...
Digestion: The act or process of digesting; reducti...
Digestion: The conversion of food, in the stomach a...
Digestion: Generation of pus; suppuration....
Digestive: A tonic....
Digestive: Pertaining to digestion; having the powe...
Digestive: That which aids digestion, as a food or ...
Digestive: A substance which, when applied to a wou...
Digestor: See Digester....
Digesture: Digestion....
Diggable: Capable of being dug....
Digged: of Dig...
Digger: One who, or that which, digs....
Diggers: A degraded tribe of California Indians; ...
Digging: The act or the place of excavating....
Digging: Places where ore is dug; especially, cer...
Digging: of Dig...
Digging: Region; locality....
Dight: To prepare; to put in order; hence, to d...
Dight: of Dight...
Dight: To have sexual intercourse with....
Dighted: of Dight...
Dighter: One who dights....
Dighting: of Dight...
Digit: A finger's breadth, commonly estimated t...
Digit: One twelfth part of the diameter of the ...
Digit: One of the terminal divisions of a limb ...
Digit: To point at or out with the finger....
Digit: One of the ten figures or symbols, 0, 1,...
Digitain: Any one of several extracts of foxglove ...
Digitain: A supposedly distinct vegetable principl...
Digital: Of or performance to the fingers, or to ...
Digitalis: A genus of plants including the foxglove...
Digitalis: The dried leaves of the purple foxglove ...
Digitate: To point out as with the finger....
Digitate: Alt. of Digitated...
Digitated: Having several leaflets arranged, like t...
Digitation: A division into fingers or fingerlike pr...
Digitiform: Formed like a finger or fingers; finger-...
Digitigrade: An animal that walks on its toes, as the...
Digitigrade: Walking on the toes; -- distinguished fr...
Digitipartite: Parted like the fingers....
Digitize: To finger; as, to digitize a pen....
Digitorium: A small dumb keyboard used by pianists f...
Digitule: A little finger or toe, or something res...
Digladiate: To fight like gladiators; to contend fie...
Digladiation: Act of digladiating....
Diglottism: Bilingualism....
Diglyph: A projecting face like the triglyph, but...
Dignation: The act of thinking worthy; honor....
Digne: Suitable; adequate; fit....
Digne: Haughty; disdainful....
Digne: Worthy; honorable; deserving....
Dignification: The act of dignifying; exaltation....
Dignified: Marked with dignity; stately; as, a dign...
Dignified: of Dignify...
Dignify: To invest with dignity or honor; to make...
Dignifying: of Dignify...
Dignitaries: of Dignitary...
Dignitary: One who possesses exalted rank or holds ...
Dignities: of Dignity...
Dignity: The state of being worthy or honorable; ...
Dignity: Fundamental principle; axiom; maxim....
Dignity: One holding high rank; a dignitary....
Dignity: Quality suited to inspire respect or rev...
Dignity: Elevated rank; honorable station; high o...
Dignity: Elevation; grandeur....
Dignotion: Distinguishing mark; diagnostic....
Digonous: Having two angles....
Digram: A digraph....
Digraph: Two signs or characters combined to expr...
Digraphic: Of or pertaining to a digraph....
Digress: Digression....
Digress: To turn aside from the right path; to tr...
Digress: To step or turn aside; to deviate; to sw...
Digressed: of Digress...
Digressing: of Digress...
Digression: The act of digressing or deviating, esp....
Digression: A turning aside from the right path; tra...
Digression: The elongation, or angular distance from...
Digressional: Pertaining to, or having the character o...
Digressive: Departing from the main subject; partaki...
Digressively: By way of digression....
Digue: A bank; a dike....
Digynia: A Linnaean order of plants having two st...
Digynian: Alt. of Digynous...
Digynous: Of or pertaining to the Digynia; having ...
Dihedral: Having two plane faces; as, the dihedral...
Dihedral: Of wing pairs, inclined at an upward ang...
Dihedral: Of a kite or an aeroplane, having wings ...
Dihedron: A figure with two sides or surfaces....
Dihexagonal: Consisting of two hexagonal parts united...
Dihexagonal: Having twelve similar faces; as, a dihex...
Diiamb: A diiambus....
Diiambus: A double iambus; a foot consisting of tw...
Diiodide: A compound of a binary type containing t...
Diisatogen: A red crystalline nitrogenous substance ...
Dijucating: of Dijudicate...
Dijudicant: One who dijudicates....
Dijudicate: To make a judicial decision; to decide; ...
Dijudicated: of Dijudicate...
Dijudication: The act of dijudicating; judgment....
Dika: A kind of food, made from the almondlike...
Dike: To drain by a dike or ditch....
Dike: To work as a ditcher; to dig....
Dike: To surround or protect with a dike or dr...
Dike: A ditch; a channel for water made by dig...
Dike: An embankment to prevent inundations; a ...
Dike: A wall of turf or stone....
Dike: A wall-like mass of mineral matter, usua...
Diked: of Dike...
Diker: One who builds stone walls; usually, one...
Diker: A ditcher....
Diking: of Dike...
Dilacerate: To rend asunder; to tear to pieces....
Dilacerated: of Dilacerate...
Dilacerating: of Dilacerate...
Dilaceration: The act of rending asunder....
Dilaniate: To rend in pieces; to tear....
Dilaniation: A rending or tearing in pieces; dilacera...
Dilapidate: To bring into a condition of decay or pa...
Dilapidate: To impair by waste and abuse; to squande...
Dilapidate: To get out of repair; to fall into parti...
Dilapidated: of Dilapidate...
Dilapidated: Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injur...
Dilapidating: of Dilapidate...
Dilapidation: The act of dilapidating, or the state of...
Dilapidation: Ecclesiastical waste; impairing of churc...
Dilapidation: The pulling down of a building, or suffe...
Dilapidator: One who causes dilapidation....
Dilatability: The quality of being dilatable, or admit...
Dilatable: Capable of expansion; that may be dilate...
Dilatation: Prolixity; diffuse discourse....
Dilatation: The act of dilating; expansion; an enlar...
Dilatation: A dilation or enlargement of a canal or ...
Dilatator: A muscle which dilates any part; a dilat...
Dilate