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dii dĭĭambus a double iambus Dĭjŏvis dījūdĭcātĭo a judging, deciding, determining dījūdĭcātrix she that judges; decides dī-jūdĭco v. a. to judge by discerning; distinguishing; to decide, determine; rel. clause; to d… dījŭgātĭo a separation dī-jŭgo v. a. to separate dījunctim dīlābĭdus adj. soon goes to pieces dī-lābor v. dep. n. to fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve; to flow apart, flow away; t… dīlăcĕrātĭo a tearing apart, tearing to pieces dī-lăcĕro v. a. to tear to pieces, to tear apart dī-lāmĭno v. a. to split in two dī-lancĭnātus torn to pieces, torn apart dī-lănĭo v. a. to tear to pieces, to dilacerate dīlăpĭdātĭo a squandering, wasting dī-lăpĭdo v. a. to throw away, squander, to consume dīlapsĭo decay, destruction dīlapsus dī-largĭor v. dep. a. to give away; bestow liberally; to lavish dīlātātĭo an extending, enlarging dīlātātor he who propagates, a propagator dīlātĭo a putting off, delaying, deferring; the adjournment; The interval dīlāto v. freq. a. and n. Act., to spread out, dilate; to enlarge, amplify, extend; Neutr., to extend one… dīlātor a delayer, a dilatory person dīlātōrĭus adj. delaying, dilatory dīlātūra a postponement, delay dīlātus dī-laudo v. a. to praise in all respects, to praise very much dī-laxo v. n. to stretch apart dīlectĭo love dīlector a lover dīlectus P. a. dīlectus dĭlemma a double proposition, a dilemma;; an argument in which an adversary is pinned… dīlĭgens P. a., diligent, careful dīlĭgenter adv., attentively, carefully, diligently, earnestly; dīlĭgentĭa carefulness, attentiveness, earnestness, diligence; praepp; the care of; carefu… dīlĭgĭbĭlis adj. estimable, amiable dī-lĭgo v. a. to value; esteem highly, to love; whom the gods favor; to love, choose, affect;… dĭlŏgĭa ambiguity dĭlŏphos adj. with two crests, two-crested dī-lōrīco v. a. to tear apart, tear open dĭlōris adj. doublestriped dī-lūcĕo v. n. to be clear, evident dīlūcesco v. inch. n. to grow light, to begin to shine, to dawn;; perf., to shine dīlūcĭdātĭo an illustrating, explaining; clearness, distinctness dīlūcĭdē adv., clearly, brightly; plainly, evidently, distinctly; dīlūcĭdus adj. clear, bright; clear, plain, distinct, evident; fin.—Sup; Clearly, brightly; Pl… dīlūcŭlat v. impers. it grows light, it dawns; dīlūcŭlum daybreak, dawn dī-lūdĭum a restingtime, intermission dī-lŭo v. a. to wash to pieces, wash away; to dissolve, dilute, cause to melt away; to wash,… dīlūtus P. a., diluted, thin, weak, soft; subst; a liquid in which something has been d… dīlŭvĭālis adj. of a deluge; flood dīlŭvĭes an inundation, flood, deluge; a deluge of invasion dīlŭvĭo v. a. to inundate. to deluge dīlŭvĭo dīlŭvĭum dĭmăchae soldiers who fought both on foot and on horseback; dragoons; dĭmăchaerus adj. fighting with two swords dī-mădesco v. inch. to melt away dī-māno v. n. to flow different ways, to spread abroad dīmensĭo a measuring; the axis of the earth; Extent, dimensions dīmensus dĭmĕter adj. of two measures; metres dī-mētĭor v. dep. a. to measure; to measure out; subst; the diameter dī-mēto v. a. to measure out, mark out, to fix the limits of; Depon. form dĭmē^trĭa a poem consisting of iambic dimeters dīmĭcātĭo a fight, combat, furious encounter; a combating, struggling; a contest dī-mĭco v. n. to fight, struggle, contend; Pass. impers; to struggle, to strive, to contend; … dīmĭdĭātĭo a halving, dividing into halves dīmĭdĭātus P. a. dīmĭdĭĕtas a half dīmĭdĭo v. a. to divide into two equal parts, to halve; halved, half; with half the body dīmĭdĭum the half dī-mĭdĭus adj. half; divided into two equal parts, halved; subst; the half; quam dī-mĭnŭo v. a. to break into small pieces, to dash to pieces, to break; To violate, outrage, d… dīmĭnūtĭo dīmissĭo A sending in different directions, a sending out, sending forth; in lemm; A dis… dīmissor a forgiver, pardoner dīmissōriaelitterae apostoli; notice sent to a higher judge dīmissus dī-mitto v. a. to send different ways, to send apart; To send out; forth; to send about; ad dīmōtus dī-mŏvĕo v. a. To move asunder, to part, put asunder, separate, divide; to separate from each … Dinaea a Roman female name Dīnarchus an Attic orator, an imitator of Demosthenes Dindўmus a mountain in Mysia near Pessinus, sacred to Cybele; the goddess Cybele, who wa… dīnē a whirlwind; dine dingua Dīno a Greek historian of the time of Philip of; Macedonia Dīnō^crătes a Grecian architect in the time of Alexander the Great; extr Dīnŏmăchē the mother of Alcibiades; Dīnŏmăchus a Greek philosopher dī-nosco v. a. to know apart, to distinguish, discern; ab; rel. clause dīnŭmĕrābĭlis adj. that may be numbered, calculable dīnŭmĕrātĭo a counting over, reckoning up, enumeration dīnŭmĕrātor a reckoner, calculator