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DIFFARREATION, n. [L.] The parting of a cake; a ceremony among the Romans, at th...
DIFFER, v.i. [L., to bear or move apart. See Bear .] 1. Literally, to be separat...
DIFFERENCE, n. 1. The state of being unlike or distinct; distinction; disagreeme...
DIFFERENT, a. 1. Distinct; separate; not the same; as, we belong to different ch...
DIFFERENTIAL, a. An epithet applied to an infinitely small quantity, so small as...
DIFFERENTLY, adv. In a different manner; variously. Men are differently affected...
DIFFERING, ppr. Being unlike or distinct; disagreeing; contending.
DIFFICILE, a. [L.] Difficult; hard; scrupulous. [Not used.]
DIFFICILENESS, n. Difficulty to be persuaded. [Not used.]
DIFFICULT, a. [L., easy to be made or done; to make or do.] 1. Hard to be made, ...
DIFFICULTY, n. [L.] 1. Hardness to be done or accomplished; the state of any thi...
DIFFIDE, v.i. [L., to trust.] To distrust; to have no confidence in. [Little used.]
DIFFIDENCE, n. [L., to trust. See Faith .] 1. Distrust; want of confidence; any ...
DIFFIDENT, a. 1. Distrustful; wanting confidence; doubting of anothers power, di...
DIFFIDENTLY, adv. With distrust; in a distrusting manner; modestly.
DIFFLUENCE, DIFFLUENCY, n. [L.] A flowing or falling away on all sides.