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diagnose
v. To distinguish, as a disease, by its characteristic phenomena.
diagnosis
n. Determination of the distinctive nature of a disease.
dialect
n. Forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district.
dialectician
n. A logician.
dialogue
n. A formal conversation in which two or more take part.
diaphanous
adj. Transparent.
diatomic
adj. Containing only two atoms.
diatribe
n. A bitter or malicious criticism.
dictum
n. A positive utterance.
didactic
adj. Pertaining to teaching.
difference
n. Dissimilarity in any respect.
differentia
n. Any essential characteristic of a species by reason of which it differs from other species.
differential
adj. Distinctive.
differentiate
v. To acquire a distinct and separate character.
diffidence
n. Self-distrust.
diffident
adj. Affected or possessed with self-distrust.
diffusible
adj. Spreading rapidly through the system and acting quickly.
diffusion
n. Dispersion.
dignitary
n. One who holds high rank.
digraph
n. A union of two characters representing a single sound.
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