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dii dĭĭambus a double iambus Dĭjŏvis dījūdĭcātĭo a judging, deciding, determining dījūdĭcātrix she that judges; decides dījūdĭco v. a. to discern by judging; to distinguish; rel. clause dījŭgātĭo a separation dījŭgo v. a. to separate dījunctim dīlābĭdus adj. soon goes to pieces dīlābor v. dep. n. to fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve; to go to decay, go to ruin,… dīlăcĕrātĭo a tearing apart, tearing to pieces dīlăcĕro v. a. to tear to pieces, to tear apart dīlāmĭno v. a. to split in two dīlancĭnātus torn to pieces, torn apart dīlănĭo v. a. to tear to pieces, to dilacerate dīlăpĭdātĭo a squandering, wasting dīlăpĭdo v. a. to throw away, squander, to consume dīlapsĭo decay, destruction dīlapsus dīlargĭor 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 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 dīlaudo v. a. to praise in all respects, to praise very much dīlaxo v. n. to stretch apart dīlectĭo love dīlector a lover dīlectus P. a. dīlectus dĭlemma a double proposition, a dilemma; an argument in which a... dīlĭgens P. a., diligent, careful dīlĭgenter attentively, carefully, diligently, earnestly dīlĭgentĭa carefulness, attentiveness, earnestness, diligence; carefulness in household af… dīlĭgĭbĭlis adj. estimable, amiable dīlĭgo v. a. to value; esteem highly, to love; whom the gods favor dĭlŏgĭa ambiguity dĭlŏphos adj. with two crests, two-crested dīlōrīco v. a. to tear apart, tear open dĭlōris adj. doublestriped dīlūcĕo 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 clearly, brightly; plainly, evidently, distinctly dīlūcĭdus adj. clear, bright; clear, plain, distinct, evident; fin.—Sup dīlūcŭlat v. impers. it grows light, it dawns dīlūcŭlum daybreak, dawn dīlūdĭum a restingtime, intermission dīlŭo v. a. to wash to pieces, wash away; to dissolve, dilute, cause ... dīlūtus P. a., diluted, thin, weak, soft 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 dīmădesco v. inch. to melt away dīmāno v. n. to flow different ways, to spread abroad dīmensĭo a measuring; the axis of the earth dīmensus dĭmĕter adj. of two measures; metres dīmētĭor v. dep. a. to measure; to measure out; the diameter dīmēto v. a. to measure out, mark out, to fix the limits of; Depon. form dĭmētrĭa a poem consisting of iambic dimeters dīmĭcātĭo a fight, combat, furious encounter; a combating, struggling; a contest dīmĭco v. n. to fight, struggle, contend; to struggle, to strive, to contend; in discrimen o… 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; w... dīmĭdĭum the half dīmĭdĭus adj. half; divided into two equal parts, halved dīmĭnŭo 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...; A dismissing, dis… dīmissor a forgiver, pardoner dīmissōriaelitterae apostoli; notice sent to a higher judge dīmissus dīmitto v. a. to send different ways, to send apart; to send away; to let go, discharge, dism… dīmōtus dīmŏvĕo v. a. To move asunder, to part, put asunder, separate, divide; To move to and fro, to… Dinaea a Roman female name Dīnarchus an Attic orator, an imitator of Demosthenes Dindўmus a mountain in Mysia near Pessinus, sacred to Cybele dīnē a whirlwind; dine dingua Dīno a Greek historian of the time of Philip of; Macedonia Dīnōcrătes a Grecian architect in the time of Alexander the Great; extr Dīnŏmăchē the mother of Alcibiades Dīnŏmăchus a Greek philosopher dīnosco v. a. to know apart, to distinguish, discern dīnŭmĕrābĭlis adj. that may be numbered, calculable dīnŭmĕrātĭo a counting over, reckoning up, enumeration dīnŭmĕrātor a reckoner, calculator