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1. Etymology of the English word di-

the English word di-
derived from the New Latin word di-
derived from the Greek word di-, δι-, δί-
derived from the Greek word dis, δίς (double; twice)

Derivations in English

diadelphous, diaster, digoneutic, dineric, diode, diol, dispermous, diazepam, ethanediol, disaccharide, diacetyl, diamide, diamine, diarchy, diatomic, dibasic, diborane, dibromide, dicentric, dichlamydeous, dichloride, dichromate, dichromatic, dichromic, dicoumarin, diene, diglyceride, digram, digraph, dihedral, dihedron, dihybrid, dihydrate, dihydric, dihydroxy, diketone, dimer, dimethyl, dinitrophenol, dinucleotide, diolefin, diosmose, diotic, dioxide, dipeptide, diphase, diphosgene, diphosphate, diphyletic, diplex, dipole, diquat, diradical, disepalous, distyle, disubstituted, disulfate, disulfide, disulfuric, disyllabic, disyllabism, dithionic, divalent, dizygotic, butadiene, diazotize, dibucaine, dichlobenil, dichlorobenzene, dichloroethane, dichloromethane, diethylacetal, diethylstilbestrol, diethyltryptamine, dihydroergotamine, dihydrostreptomycin, diiodomethane, dimethylbenzene, dimethylcarbinol, dimethylmethane, dioxane, dioxin, diprotic, dirhinous, divinylbenzene, propanedioic, dapsone, demeton, dicofol, dimercaprol, dipyridamole, diuron, estradiol, menadione, prednisone, diandrous, diopside, cannabidiol, disomic, methadone

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word di-

derived from the English word di-

Derivations in English

diopside, dispirit, divestiture

Usage

Word found in Modern English

3. Etymology of the English word di-

derived from the English word di-

Derivations in English

diactinic, dielectric, diestrus, dioptometer

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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