| div | (sl) คนโง่ |
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| divan | (n) a long backless sofa (usually with pillows against a wall) |
| divan | (n) a Muslim council of state, Syn. diwan |
| divan | (n) a collection of Persian or Arabic poems (usually by one author), Syn. diwan |
| divan | (n) a Muslim council chamber or law court, Syn. diwan |
| divaricate | (v) branch off, Example: The road divaricates here |
| divaricate | (v) spread apart, Example: divaricate one's fingers |
| divarication | (n) branching at a wide angle |
| dive | (n) a headlong plunge into water, Syn. diving |
| dive | (n) a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft, Syn. nosedive, nose dive |
| dive | (v) drop steeply, Syn. plunk, plunge, Example: the stock market plunged |
| Diva | ‖n.; |
| Divagation | n. [ L. divagari to wander about; di- = dis- + vagari to stroll about: cf. F. divagation. See Vagary. ] A wandering about or going astray; digression. [ 1913 Webster ] Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further divagation. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Divalent | a. [ Pref. di- + L. valens, valentis, p. pr. See Valence. ] (Chem.) Having two units of combining power; bivalent. Cf. Valence. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Divan | n. [ Per. dīwān a book of many leaves, an account book, a collection of books, a senate, council: cf. Ar. daiwān, F. divan. ] |
| Divaricate | v. i. |
| Divaricate | a. [ L. divaricatus, p. p. ] |
| Divaricate | v. t. To divide into two branches; to cause to branch apart. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Divaricately | adv. With divarication. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Divarication | n. [ Cf. F. divarication. ] |
| Divaricator | n. (Zool.) One of the muscles which open the shell of brachiopods; a cardinal muscle. See Illust. of Brachiopoda. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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