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Webster Dictionary :: Diurnally

DIURNALLY, adv. Daily; every day.

Webster Dictionary :: Diuturnal

DIUTURNAL, a. Lasting; being of long continuance.

Webster Dictionary :: Diuturnity

DIUTURNITY, n. [L., of long continuance.] Length of time; long duration.

Webster Dictionary :: Divan

DIVAN, n. 1. Among the Turks and other orientals, a court of justice, or a counc...

Webster Dictionary :: Divaricate

DIVARICATE, v.i. [L., to straddle.] To open; to fork; to part into two branches....

Webster Dictionary :: Divaricated

DIVARICATED, pp. Parted into two branches.

Webster Dictionary :: Divaricating

DIVARICATING, ppr. Parting into two branches.

Webster Dictionary :: Divarication

DIVARICATION, n. 1. A parting; a forking; a separation into two branches. 2. A c...

Webster Dictionary :: Dive

DIVE, v.i. [Gr.] 1. To descend or plunge into water, as an animal head first; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Divel

DIVEL, n. A large cartilaginous fish, with a bifurcated snout; the sea duvvil of...

Webster Dictionary :: Divellent

DIVELLENT, a. [L., to pull.] Drawing asunder; separating.

Webster Dictionary :: Divellicate

DIVELLICATE, v.t. To pull in pieces.

Webster Dictionary :: Diver

DIVER, n. 1. One who dives; one who plunges head first into water; one who sinks...

Webster Dictionary :: Diverb

DIVERB, n. A proverb. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Diverge

DIVERGE, v.i. diverj. [L., to incline.] To tend from one point and recede from e...

Webster Dictionary :: Divergence

DIVERGENCE, n. A receding from each other; a going farther apart; as the diverge...

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