Differen´tiated (differentia, difference), exhibiting differentiation.

Differentia´tion (differentia, difference, + ation), (a) discrimination between by observing or describing the differences; (b) the evolutionary process or results by which originally different parts or organs become differentiated or specialized in either form or function; specialization.

Dif´fluent (diffluen(t-)s, ppr. of diffluere, < dis, away, apart, + fluere, flow), readily dissolving.

Dif´form, Difformed´ (deformis, deformed), irregular in form, not uniform.

Diffuse´ (diffusus, pp. of diffundere, pour in different directions, pour out, < dis, away, + fundere, flow), spreading widely, loosely and irregularly.

Dig´itate (digitatus, having fingers or toes, < digitus, finger), furnished with fingers; dividing like the fingers of the hand.

Dila´ted (dilatare, spread out; extend), expanded; enlarged.

Dimid´iate (dimidiatus, < dimidiare, halve), halved; e. g. of gills which reach halfway to the stem; also of pileus when it is semi-circular in outline or nearly so; as many Polyporei.

Dimor´phic, Dimor´phous (dimorphus, having two forms), existing in two distinct forms.

Dimor´phism (dimorphus, having two forms), the property of existing under two distinct forms.