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Diaphaneity, n. Transparency, translucency, pellucidness. Diaphanous, a. Transparent, translucent, pellucid, clear. Diaphonics, n. Diacoustics. Diaphragm, n. Midriff. Diarrha, n. (Med.) Relax, flux, purging, looseness of the bowels. Diarthrosis, n. (Med.) Abarticulation. Diary, n. Journal, register, chronicle Diastole, n. Dilatation, outward throb. Diatessaron, n. Harmony of the (four) Gospels. Diatribe, n.
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