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Disuse, n.
Ditch, n. Trench. Ditty, n. Song, lay. Diurnal, a. Daily, quotidian. Diuturnal, a. (Rare.) Lasting, of long duration, of long continuance. Diuturnity, n. (Rare.) Long duration, long time. Divagation, n. (Rare.) Wandering, rambling, roaming, straying, deviation, digression. Divan, n.
Divaricate, v. n. Diverge, part, fork, separate into two, open wide, branch off, spread asunder. Divarication, n. Divergence, forking, separation, spreading. Dive, v. n.
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