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dit, dittit,
dit [dɪt]
v. Of the mouth: to shut up, to close. To obstruct the course of. To darken, dim.
pt. pp. dittit
ditch, dutch,
ditch [dɪtʃ, MN. dʌtʃ]
n. A ditch.
dite, dyte,
dite [dəit]
v. To compose, indite. To dictate a lecture to students.
dittay, dittie, ditty,
dittay [ˈdite]
n. The matter of charge, or ground of indictment, against a person accused of a crime. A story, a tale.
ditti, ditti-box, dittie, dittie-box,
dittie [I.Sh. ˈdɪti]
n. A small bag for odds and ends.
Compounds and phrases etc.
dittie-box: A small box for a fisherman's odds and ends needed for minor repairs etc.
dave, div, dive, dived, diver, dooky_diver, dooky-diver, doukie_diver, dyve,
dive [daɪv]
v. To dive. I.Ork. To argue.
pt. dived
Compounds and phrases etc.
diver: A diver. The pochard Aythya ferina.
doukie diver, black diver: SW. The cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo.
gray diver: WC. The red-breasted merganser Mergus serrator.
diveesion,
diveesion [dəˈviːʒən]
n. Division.
diverse, diversitie, diversity,
diverse [dɪˈvɛrs]
adj. Diverse.
Compounds and phrases etc.
diversity [dɪˈvɛrsɪtɪ]: Diversity.
divarsion, diversion, divert, divertin,
divert [dɪˈvɛrt]
n. An entertainment, amusement, an amusing person or thing.
v. To divert. To separate. Of a husband or wife: part.
Compounds and phrases etc.
divertin: Diverting.
divid, dividden, dividder, divide, dividen, divider, dividit, divie, divvie, divvy,
divide [dəˈvəid]
v. To divide, col. divie.
pt. pp. divid, dividen [dəˈvɪd(ən)]
Compounds and phrases etc.
divider [dɪˈvəidər]: A divider, a ladle, a serving spoon.
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