differ |
to not be the same as; be unlike. [3 definitions] |
difference |
the condition of differing; unlikeness. [5 definitions] |
different |
not the same; unlike. [4 definitions] |
differently |
in another or new way. [2 definitions] |
difficult |
hard to accomplish or understand. [3 definitions] |
difficulty |
the quality or condition of being difficult. [6 definitions] |
dig |
to make a hole by removing dirt, sand, or the like. [8 definitions] |
digest |
to break down or promote the breaking down of (food) into substances that can be absorbed by body tissues. [8 definitions] |
digestion |
the process by which the body converts food into absorbable substances. [3 definitions] |
digestive |
of or pertaining to digestion. [3 definitions] |
digestive system |
the parts of the body that work together to break down food so that it can be used by the body as energy. The human digestive system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. |
digit |
a finger or toe. [2 definitions] |
digital |
expressed in the form of numerical digits [5 definitions] |
digital citizen |
a person who uses information technology to connect with society and the world. |
digital clock |
a clock that displays the time as digits rather than by hands on a dial. |
dignified |
characterized by dignity of manner or expression; stately. |
dignity |
one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect, esp. as manifested in one's bearing or behavior. [3 definitions] |
dike |
an embankment built to prevent flooding; levee. [6 definitions] |
dilapidated |
fallen into disrepair or decay, esp. from neglect or overuse. |
dilemma |
a problem situation that requires a choice between equally undesirable solutions or that resists satisfactory solution. [2 definitions] |
diligent |
continually attending to and striving to achieve a goal; assiduous; persevering. [2 definitions] |