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There are 22 words containing DIACH

DiachunHadiach  ——  diachyma  ——  diachisisdiachronydiachylondiachylumdiachysis  ——  diachronicdiachylons  ——  diachoresisdiachroniesdiachronistdiachronous  ——  diachroneitydiachronicaldiachronists  ——  diachronicitynondiachronic  ——  diachronically  ——  diachronicities  ——  diachronic␣linguistics

25 definitions found

  • Diachun — prop.n. A transliteration of the Ukrainian surname Дячун.
  • Hadiach — prop.n. A city in Polatva Oblast, in central Ukraine.
  • diachyma — n. The parenchyma of leaves.
  • diachisis — n. Misspelling of diaschisis.
  • diachrony — n. The study of change over time, especially changes to language.
  • diachylon — n. (Medicine) A plaster originally composed of the juices of several…
  • diachylum — n. Alternative form of diachylon.
  • diachysis — n. (Chemistry) A method of separating molecules or particles of… — n. (Medicine) Utilization of this method for removal of waste…
  • diachronic — adj. Occurring over or changing with time. — adj. Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time.
  • diachylons — n. Plural of diachylon.
  • diachoresis — n. (Medicine, archaic) The excretion or passage of feces.
  • diachronies — n. Plural of diachrony.
  • diachronist — n. (Linguistics) One who takes a diachronic approach.
  • diachronous — adj. (Geology) Varying in age from place to place. — adj. Alternative form of diachronic.
  • diachroneity — n. Diachrony.
  • diachronical — adj. Synonym of diachronic.
  • diachronists — n. Plural of diachronist.
  • diachronicity — n. The understanding or interpretation of events by the way they…
  • nondiachronic — adj. Not diachronic.
  • diachronically — adv. In a diachronic fashion, or in diachronic terms.
  • diachronicities — n. Plural of diachronicity.
  • diachronic␣linguistics — n. (Linguistics) Synonym of historical linguistics.
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