1. distort - To twist into an unnatural or irregular form.
2. distrain - To subject a person to distress.
3. distrainor - One who subjects a person to distress.
4. distraught - Bewildered.
5. distrust - Lack of confidence in the power, wisdom, or good intent of any person.
6. disunion - Separation of relations or interests.
7. diurnal - Daily.
8. divagation - Digression.
9. divergent - Tending in different directions.
10. diverse - Capable of various forms.
11. diversion - Pastime.
12. diversity - Dissimilitude.
13. divert - To turn from the accustomed course or a line of action already established.
14. divertible - Able to be turned from the accustomed course or a line of action already established.
15. divest - To strip, specifically of clothes, ornaments, or accouterments or disinvestment.
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