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distinctus, distincta separate. distinct, not united, from Latin for separate, apart, different<br />

distincte distinctly, clearly<br />

distomus double mouthed, <strong>with</strong> two openings.<br />

distortus -a -um distorted, twisted<br />

distractilis widely apart, as the anther-lobes in Sages.<br />

distylus two-styled, <strong>with</strong> two pistils<br />

Ditaxis Ditax'is (di-TAK-sis)<br />

Dithyrea Dithyr'ea (dith-EER-ee-a)<br />

ditissimus plenteous, ample<br />

Ditrichum Greek di-, two, and trichos, hair, referring to peristome split longitudinally into two segments<br />

Ditremexa<br />

Dittrichia For Manfred Dittrich, b. 1934), German botanist<br />

ditto Greek double.<br />

diu a long while, long (in time)<br />

diure-, diures, diuret Greek urinate.<br />

diureticus promoting the discharge of urine<br />

diurn- Latin daily, in the daytime<br />

diurnus diurnal, day-loving, flowering in the day time, referring to daytime<br />

diutinus, diuturnus of long duration, lasting, referring to long flowering, from Latin, adjective diūturn-us of<br />

long duration, lasting, from diū, diūt- long, for a long time<br />

divaric-, divarica- Latin spread apart, spreading, spread asunder<br />

divaricatus -a -um divarica'tus (di-vare-i-KAY-tus) widely divergent, widely spreading apart, spread asunder,<br />

straggly, divergent, from participle of divarico, divaricare, divaricavi, divaricatus, Latin verb, stretch apart, spread<br />

out.<br />

divergens diver'gens (die-VER-jens) diverging, wide-spreading, spreading in different directions<br />

divers- variable<br />

diversi- Latin various; separated<br />

diversicolor diversely colored<br />

diversidens unevenly toothed, <strong>with</strong> differing teeth<br />

diversiformis of different forms<br />

diversiflorus diversely, or variable flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers of more than one kind.<br />

diversifolius -a -um diversifo'lius (di-ver-si-FO-lee-us) variable-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves of more then one kind.<br />

diversifrons <strong>with</strong> differing foilage<br />

diversilobus -a -um diversilo'bus (di-ver-si-LO-bus)<br />

dives rich, from Latin dīves, a rich man.<br />

diversus opposite, distinct, turned in different directions<br />

divert- Latin turn aside<br />

divinus divine<br />

divissimus finely divided<br />

divisissimus extremely finely divided<br />

divisus divided, interrupted<br />

divitissimus very rich, most rich<br />

divulgatus widespread<br />

divulsus torn apart, pulled assunder<br />

divus divine<br />

doc-, doco, docus, -docus Greek a beam; a spar.<br />

doce Greek seem; think<br />

doch-, dochi Greek receive; receptacle.<br />

dochm-, dochmi, dochmo Greek slanting, side ways.<br />

doci-, docil- Latin teach; teachable<br />

docibilis -is -e Latin adjective, teachable.<br />

docilis -is -e Latin adjective, easily taught, teachable, responsive; docile.<br />

docim- Greek examine, test, prove<br />

doco Greek a beam; a spar<br />

doct- Latin learned, skilled.<br />

doctor, -doctor Latin a teacher.

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