digressivement, adv., digressively.

digue (dig), n.f., dike, dam, mound, embankment, bank; bound, obstacle; bulwark, security.

diguement (dig-mān), n.m., embankment, causeway (ports).

diguer (-ghé), v.a., to dam, to dike, to embark; to spur.

digyne, adj., (bot.) digynous (having two pistils).

digynie, n.f., (bot.) digynia.

dilacération, n.f., tearing or rending, dilaceration, laceration.

dilacérer, v.a., to dilacerate, to lacerate, to tear off or to pieces.

dilaniat-eur, -rice, adj., dilaniating, lacerating, rending.

dilapidat-eur, n.m., -rice, n.f., dilapidator, squanderer.