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DIVERTER, n. He or that which diverts, turns off, or pleases.
DIVERTICLE, n. [L.] A turning; a by-way. [Not used.]
DIVERTING, ppr. 1. Turning off from any course; pleasing; entertaining. 2. a. Pl...
DIVERTISE, v.t. s as z. To divert; to please. [Not used.]
DIVERTISEMENT, n. Diversion. [Little used.] Originally, a certain air or dance b...
DIVERTIVE, a. Tending to divert; amusing.
DIVEST, v.t. [L. It is the same word as devest, but the latter is appropriately ...
DIVESTED, pp. Stripped; undressed; deprived.
DIVESTING, ppr. Stripping; putting off; depriving.
DIVESTITURE, DIVESTURE, n. The act of stripping, putting off, or depriving.
DIVESTITURE, DIVESTURE, n. The act of stripping, putting off, or depriving.
DIVIDABLE, a. [See Divide .] 1. That may be divided. 2. Separate; parted. [Not u...
DIVIDE, v.t. [L., to part. See The latter words.] 1. To part or separate an enti...
DIVIDED, pp. Parted; disunited; distributed.
DIVIDEDLY, adv. Separately.
DIVIDEND, n. 1. A part or share; particularly, the share of the interest or prof...