diandrique, adj., (bot.) having two stamens.
diane, n.f., (nav.) morning-gun; (milit.) reveille, the beat of drum at day-break.
diantre, n.m., the deuce. Au — soit l’imbécile! the deuce take the fool!
diantre, int., the deuce! the dickens!
diantrement, adv., deucedly; confoundedly.
diapalme, n.m., (pharm.) a kind of ointment.
diapason, n.m., (mus.) pitch, diapason; tuning-fork.
diapédèse, n.m., (med.) diapedesis.
diaphane, adj., diaphanous, transparent, translucent.
diaphanéité, n.f., diaphaneity, transparency.