5 letter words starting with di

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  • DIACT
  • DIALS
  • DIANA
  • DIANE
  • DIARY
  • DIAZO
  • DIBBS
  • DICED
  • DICER
  • DICES
  • DICEY
  • DICHT
  • DICKS
  • DICKY
  • DICOT
  • DICTA
  • DICTO
  • DICTS
  • DICTU
  • DICTY
  • DIDDY
  • DIDIE
  • DIDIS
  • DIDOS
  • DIDST
  • DIEBS
  • DIELS
  • DIENE
  • DIETS
  • DIFFS
  • DIGHT
  • DIGIT
  • DIKAS
  • DIKED
  • DIKER
  • DIKES
  • DIKEY
  • DILDO
  • DILLI
  • DILLS
  • DILLY
  • DIMBO
  • DIMER
  • DIMES
  • DIMLY
  • DIMPS
  • DINAR
  • DINED
  • DINER
  • DINES
  • DINGE
  • DINGO
  • DINGS
  • DINGY
  • DINIC
  • DINKS
  • DINKY
  • DINLO
  • DINNA
  • DINOS
  • DINTS
  • DIOCH
  • DIODE
  • DIOLS
  • DIOTA
  • DIPPY
  • DIPSO
  • DIRAM
  • DIRER
  • DIRGE
  • DIRKE
  • DIRKS
  • DIRLS
  • DIRTS
  • DIRTY
  • DISAS
  • DISCI
  • DISCO
  • DISCS
  • DISHY
  • DISKS
  • DISME
  • DITAL
  • DITAS
  • DITCH
  • DITED
  • DITES
  • DITSY
  • DITTO
  • DITTS
  • DITTY
  • DITZY
  • DIVAN
  • DIVAS
  • DIVED
  • DIVER
  • DIVES
  • DIVEY
  • DIVIS
  • DIVNA
  • DIVOS
  • DIVOT
  • DIVVY
  • DIWAN
  • DIXIE
  • DIXIT
  • DIYAS
  • DIZEN
  • DIZZY

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Definition of dicta

dicta (noun)

  1. An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; a maxim, an apothegm.
  2. A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it.
  3. The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it.
  4. An arbitrament or award.

Definition of diffs

diffs (noun)

  1. Any program which compares two files or sets of files and outputs a description of the differences between them.
  2. The output of a diff program. A diff file.
  3. A difficult route.

diffs (verb)

  1. To run a diff program on (files or items) so as to produce a description of the differences between them, as for a patch file.
  2. To compare two files or other objects, manually or otherwise.

diffs (noun)

  1. The quality of being different.
  2. A characteristic of something that makes it different from something else.
  3. A disagreement or argument.
  4. Significant change in or effect on a situation or state.
  5. The result of a subtraction; sometimes the absolute value of this result.
  6. Choice; preference.
  7. An addition to a coat of arms to distinguish two people's bearings which would otherwise be the same. See augmentation and cadency.
  8. The quality or attribute which is added to those of the genus to constitute a species; a differentia.
  9. (logic circuits) A Boolean operation which is TRUE when the two input variables are different but is otherwise FALSE; the XOR operation (\scriptstyle A \overline B + \overline A B).
  10. (relational algebra) the set of elements that are in one set but not another (\scriptstyle A \overline B).

diffs (noun)

  1. The differential gear in an automobile etc
  2. A qualitative or quantitative difference between similar or comparable things
  3. An infinitesimal change in a variable, or the result of differentiation
  4. One of two coils of conducting wire so related to one another or to a magnet or armature common to both, that one coil produces polar action contrary to that of the other.
  5. A form of conductor used for dividing and distributing the current to a series of electric lamps so as to maintain equal action in all.

Definition of dioch

dioch (noun)

  1. An African weaverbird of the genus Quelea.


Definition of ditch

ditch (noun)

  1. A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.

ditch (verb)

  1. To discard or abandon.
  2. To deliberately crash-land an airplane on water.
  3. To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.
  4. To dig ditches.
  5. To dig ditches around.
  6. To throw into a ditch.

ditch (noun)

  1. Dirt ingrained on the hands, or in cracks, crevices, etc.

ditch (verb)

  1. To smear, daub, plaster, or impregnate, especially with dirt which becomes hard and ingrained.