dive bomber |
a fighter-bomber designed to drop its bombs while diving toward the target. |
diver |
one who performs dives into water from a springboard or platform, esp. in competition. [3 definitions] |
diverge |
to extend or move away in different directions from a common point. [4 definitions] |
divergence |
a difference that separates. [2 definitions] |
divergent |
deviating, differing, or diverging. [2 definitions] |
divers |
various; several. [2 definitions] |
diverse |
of various types or sorts; assorted. [3 definitions] |
diversification |
the act or process of diversifying. |
diversify |
to give or introduce variety to or into. [2 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] |
diverticulitis |
painful inflammation of a sac that branches off from a hollow organ, esp. the intestine. |
diverticulosis |
a disorder characterized by the presence of many saclike growths protruding outward from the intestinal wall. |
diverticulum |
a tubular pouch or sac that branches out from a body canal, organ, or cavity, occurring as a normal or abnormal growth. |
divertimento |
a light instrumental chamber composition with several short movements, usu. written in the eighteenth century. |
diverting |
causing amusement or casual interest; entertaining. |
divertissement |
an amusement or entertainment; diversion. [2 definitions] |
divest |
to take rights or property away from; dispossess, esp. by legal means. [4 definitions] |
divide |
to separate into parts or factions. [8 definitions] |
divided |
separated into sections or pieces. [3 definitions] |