| DIPLOGENS | • DIPLOGEN n. an alternative name for deuterium or heavy hydrogen. |
| DIPLOIDIC | • diploidic adj. Diploid. • DIPLOIDIC adj. relating to diploidy, the state of being diploid. |
| DIPLOMACY | • diplomacy n. The art and practice of conducting international relations by negotiating alliances, treaties, agreements… • diplomacy n. Tact and subtle skill in dealing with people so as to avoid or settle hostility. • DIPLOMACY n. the art of negotiation. |
| DIPLOMAED | • diplomaed adj. Having an academic diploma. • DIPLOMA v. to confer an honour or privilege upon. |
| DIPLOMATA | • diplomata n. Plural of diploma. • DIPLOMA n. a document indicating an honour or privilege. |
| DIPLOMATE | • diplomate n. A professional who has earned a diploma. • diplomate v. (Transitive) To award a diploma to. • DIPLOMATE n. someone who holds a diploma. |
| DIPLOMATS | • diplomats n. Plural of diplomat. • DIPLOMAT v. to act as a diplomat. |
| DIPLONEMA | • diplonema n. (Biology) The diplotene stage of meiosis. • DIPLONEMA n. a less common name for diplotene, a stage of meiotic prophase (cell division). |
| DIPLONTIC | • diplontic adj. Of or pertaining to a diplont. • DIPLONTIC adj. relating to a diplont, an animal or plant body containing diploid nuclei. |
| DIPLOPIAS | • diplopias n. Plural of diplopia. • DIPLOPIA n. a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen. |
| DIPLOPODS | • diplopods n. Plural of diplopod. • DIPLOPOD n. any myriapod of the class Diplopoda bearing two pairs of legs on each segment. |
| DIPLOTENE | • diplotene n. (Biology) The fourth stage of prophase of meiosis, during which homologous chromosome pairs begin to… • DIPLOTENE n. the fourth stage of the prophase of meiosis, in which the chromosomes clearly double. |
| DIPLOZOIC | • DIPLOZOIC adj. of animals, bilaterally symmetrical. |
| DIPLOZOON | • Diplozoon prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Diplozoidae – monogenean parasite on the gills of freshwater fish;… • DIPLOZOON n. a parasitic flatworm that fuses in pairs. |