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Definition of dive
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Dive (v. i.) Fig.: To
plunge
or to go
deeply
into any
subject,
question,
business,
etc.; to
penetrate;
to
explore..
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Doff
::
Doff (v. t.) To
strip;
to
divest;
to
undress.
Diversify
::
Diversify
(v. t.) To make
diverse
or
various
in form or
quality;
to give
variety
to; to
variegate;
to
distinguish
by
numerous
differences
or
aspects.
Despoil
::
Despoil
(v. t.) To
deprive
for
spoil;
to
plunder;
to rob; to
pillage;
to
strip;
to
divest;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Variegation
::
Variegation
(n.) The act of
variegating
or
diversifying,
or the state of being
diversified,
by
different
colors;
diversity
of
colors..
Duck
::
Duck (v. i.) To go under the
surface
of water and
immediately
reappear;
to dive; to
plunge
the head in water or other
liquid;
to dip.
Whirligig
::
Whirligig
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
beetles
belonging
to
Gyrinus
and
allied
genera.
The body is firm, oval or
boatlike
in form, and
usually
dark
colored
with a
bronzelike
luster.
These
beetles
live
mostly
on the
surface
of
water,
and move about with great
celerity
in a
gyrating,
or
circular,
manner,
but they are also able to dive and swim
rapidly.
The larva is
aquatic.
Called
also
weaver,
whirlwig,
and
whirlwig
beetle..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a
plant;
-- so
called,
perhaps,
from
diverting
nourishment
from the body of the
plant..
Diversifier
::
Diversifier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
diversifies..
Divergency
::
Divergency
(n.)
Disagreement;
difference.
Disrobe
::
Disrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
divest
of a robe; to
undress;
figuratively,
to strip of
covering;
to
divest
of that which
clothes
or
decorates;
as,
autumn
disrobes
the
fields
of
verdure..
Amphiaster
::
Amphiaster
(n.) The
achromatic
figure,
formed
in
mitotic
cell-division,
consisting
of two
asters
connected
by a
spindle-shaped
bundle
of
rodlike
fibers
diverging
from each
aster,
and
called
the
spindle..
Diverberation
::
Diverberation
(n.) A
sounding
through.
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
divert;
to
amuse;
to make
merry;
-- used with the
reciprocal
pronoun.
Disarmature
::
Disarmature
(n.) The act of
divesting
of
armature.
Divarication
::
Divarication
(n.) A
separation
into two parts or
branches;
a
forking;
a
divergence.
Diversion
::
Diversion
(n.) The act of
drawing
the
attention
and force of an enemy from the point where the
principal
attack
is to be made; the
attack,
alarm,
or feint which
diverts..
Anseres
::
Anseres
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
order of
aquatic
birds
swimming
by means of
webbed
feet, as the duck, or of lobed feet, as the
grebe.
In this order were
included
the
geese,
ducks,
auks,
divers,
gulls,
petrels,
etc..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
corporate
powers,
rights,
or
privileges;
to
divest
of the
condition
of a
corporate
body..
Revulsion
::
Revulsion
(n.) The act of
turning
or
diverting
any
disease
from one part of the body to
another.
It
resembles
derivation,
but is
usually
applied
to a more
active
form of
counter
irritation..
Diversifiable
::
Diversifiable
(a.)
Capable
of being
diversified
or
varied.
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