diver |
one who performs dives into water from a springboard or platform, esp. in competition. [3 definitions] |
diverse |
of various types or sorts; assorted. [3 definitions] |
diversion |
an act or instance of turning aside or deflecting. [3 definitions] |
diversity |
the state or condition of being being varied or consisting of various kinds. [3 definitions] |
divert |
to turn aside or away from something; deflect. [4 definitions] |
divide |
to separate into parts or factions. [8 definitions] |
dividend |
a pro-rata share of a company's distributed earnings paid to stockholders or insurance policyholders. [4 definitions] |
divine |
of, from, pertaining to, or characteristic of a god or gods. [12 definitions] |
diving |
the activity or sport of propelling oneself into water, usually headfirst. |
diving board |
a rigidly supported springboard that projects over water, used for diving. |
divisible |
capable of being divided, or of being divided equally with no remainder. |
division |
the act of dividing or separating into parts or factions. [7 definitions] |
division sign |
a mathematical sign consisting of a small horizontal line with a dot above and below it, indicating that the numeral preceding it is to be divided by the numeral following it. |
divisor |
in mathematical division, the number by which another number is to be divided. |
divorce |
the legal termination of a marriage contract, or the formal separation of spouses in societies without written laws. [5 definitions] |
divorced |
no longer married because of divorce. |
dizzy |
having a sensation of spinning and loss of balance; giddy. [7 definitions] |
DJ |
one who plays recorded music and provides commentary over the radio or at an event or venue; disc jockey. [3 definitions] |
Djibouti |
an East African country on the Gulf of Aden and bordered by Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. [2 definitions] |
DMV |
abbreviation of "Department of Motor Vehicles." |
DNA |
abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid; any of several acids occurring mainly in cellular nuclei and involved in the transmission of hereditary traits and the formation of proteins.. |