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1. Etymology of the Latin word di-

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

Derivations in Latin

dimittere, Diapsida, divulgare, dividere, divagari, dilatare, digerere, Dibranchiata, dilapidare, Didynamia, discindere, discribere, dispicere, dispoliare, disponsare, dibalare, dibucinare, diducere, dignoscere, digrunnire, diiudicare, diiugare, diiungere, dilacerare, dilaniare, dilargire, dilaudare, dilaxare, diligare, dilucere, dilucescere, dilucidare, dimadescere, dimanare, dimicare, diminuere, dimovere, dinoscere, dinotare, dinumerare, diradere, dirigere, diruere, dirumpere, divellere, divendere, diverberare, diverrere, diversare, divertere, divexare, dinumerabilis, dicolorus

Derivations in other languages

English di-

Usage

Word found in New Latin

2. Etymology of the Latin word di-

derived from the New Latin word di-

Derivations in Latin

divergere, divulgare, diaster, Dibranchiata, Dicypellium, Diphyllidea, Digenea, dipygus, Diodon, Dipleurula, Diaspis, Dicyema, Dicynodon, Dichondra, Didemnum, Dipteris, Didelphis

Derivations in other languages

English divagate

Usage

Word found in New Latin



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