1. Etymology of the Latin word di-
the New Latin word di-
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, dicolorusDerivations in other languages
English di-Usage
Word found in New Latin2. Etymology of the Latin word di-
derived from the New Latin word di-
