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dīverse adv. dīversī^clīnĭa words irregularly inflected dīversĭ-cŏlor adj. of various colors; party-colored dīversĭ-cŏlōrus adj. party-colored dīversĭtas Contrariety; contradiction; disagreement; Diversity; difference dīversōrium dīversus P. a. dīvertium dī-verto v. n. to turn; go different ways; to part; separate; turn aside dīves adj. rich; costly; splendid; Abundant; plentiful dī-vexo v. a. to pull; rend asunder; to destroy; to vex; trouble dīvexus adj. spread out Divĭco a distinguished Helvetian; a general in the war against Cassius; and ambassador… dīvĭdĭa division;; Dissension; discord; Care; trouble dīvĭdĭcŭla reservoirs; water-works dī-vĭdo v. a. To force asunder; separate; divide; to divide into two parts; to divide among s… dīvĭdŭĭtas division dīvĭdus adj. separated dīvĭdŭus adj. Divisible; Divided; separated; uterque; alteruter dīvĭgĕna born of God dīvīnātĭo The faculty of foreseeing; predicting; divination; an examination dīvīnātor a soothsayer; diviner dīvīnātrix she who; that which divines; prophetic; divining dīvīne adv. dīvīnĭ-pŏtens adj. mighty in divination dīvīni-scĭens adj. skilled in divination dīvīnĭtas Godhead; divinity; The power of divining; divination; Divine quality dīvīnĭtus adv. from heaven; by divine providence; influence; By divine communication; by inspi… dīvīno v. a. to foresee; divine;; to foretell; predict; prophesy dīvīnus adj. belonging to a deity; divine; religious exercise; divine worship; sacrifice dīvīse adv. dīvīsĭbĭlis adj. divisible dīvīsim adv. dīvīsĭo a division; separation; partition; distribution; an allotment dīvīsor A divider; a divisor; A distributer; One who superintended the legal distributi… dīvīsūra a division; the fork; A cut; incision dīvīsus P. a. dīvīsus a division; apportionment dīvĭtātĭo an enriching Divitenses the inhabitants of the town Divitia; Deutz dīvĭtĭa Divitiăcus The brother of Dumnorix; chief of the Aedui at the period of the Gallic war; an… dīvĭtĭae riches; wealth; to be richer than Crassus; to be very rich; very fortunate dīvĭto Dīvŏdūrum a city of the; in Gallia Belgica; Metz dī-volvo v. a. to roll to and fro; to ponder Dīvŏna a city in the neighborhood of Bordeaux; with a clear spring; Cahors dīvortĭum a separation; A divorce; dissolution of marriage; a point of separation; place … dīvorto dīvulgātĭo a publishing; spreading abroad dīvulgo v. a. to spread among the people; to make common; publish; divulge; lowered dīvulsĭo a tearing asunder; separating dīvulsus dīvum dīvus adj. belonging to a deity; divine; Subst; a god; a goddess do v. a. ex conject.—Inf; first pers; to give;; to give away; grant -do v. a. obsol do dŏcĕo v. a. to teach; instruct; inform; show; tell dochlĕa the plant dochmĭus the dochmiac foot in poetry; whose fundamental scheme is dŏcĭbĭlis adj. that learns easily; teachable; apt dŏcĭbĭlĭtas aptness in learning; docility dŏcĭlis adj. easily taught; docile; ad; with docility; teachably dŏcĭlĭtas aptness for being taught; docility; gentleness dŏcĭmen dŏcis a fiery meteor docte adv. doctĭcănus adj. singing skilfully doctĭfĭcus adj. making learned doctĭlŏquus adj. speaking learnedly doctĭ-sŏnus adj. skilfully sounding doctĭuscŭle adv. pedantically doctor a teacher doctrīna teaching; instruction; science; erudition; learning doctrīnālis adj. theoretical doctrix she who instructs; an instructress; teacher doctus P. a. dŏcŭmen dŏcŭmentātĭo a reminding dŏcŭmentum a lesson; example; a pattern; warning; a proof; instance dōdĕcăĕtēris a period of twelve years dōdĕcătēmŏrĭon the twelfth part of a constellation dōdĕcăthĕon an herb; so called after the twelve greater gods; dōdōna a city in Epirus; The sacred oak-grove of Dodona; The Dodonean priests; of Dodo… dōdra a drink composed of nine ingredients; in lemm dōdrālis dōdrans nine twelfths; three fourths; nine inches; three quarters of an hour dōdrantālis adj. of nine; inches dōdrantārĭus adj. belonging to a; the debtbooks introduced in consequence of the dŏga a sort of vessel dogarius dogma a philosophic tenet; doctrine; dogma; A decree; order dogmătĭcus adj. pertaining to a philosophic doctrine; dogmatic dogmătistes one who maintains dogmata; a dogmatist dogmătīzo v. n. to propound a dogma dŏlābella a small pick-axe; hatchet Dŏlābella nom. pr; the name of a Roman family in the; of which the best-known individual … dŏlābra a mattock; pickaxe dŏlābrārĭus a pickaxe-maker