divide, v. sunder, [split], [cleave], disunite, [part], [separate], [sever], dissociate, [disconnect], [detach], disintegrate, demarcate, dimidiate, [partition]; [apportion], [distribute], [allot], [assign], parcel [out]; disaffect, [alienate], [estrange], [part]; [share], [partake], participate.
divine, a. Godlike; [religious], [holy]; [heavenly], [angelic], seraphic, transcendent.
divine, v. foresee, foreknow, [surmise], [forebode], [conjecture], [foretell].
diving bell. [nautilus].
divisible, a. [separable], dividable, [partible].
division, n. [separation], [partition], demarcation, dimidiation; [section], [segment], [part], compartment, [portion], canton, [category], [group]; disunion, [alienation], schism, [variance], dissension; [apportionment], [allotment], distribution
dizziness, n. vertigo.
dizzy, a. vertiginous, [giddy].
do, v. [effect], [accomplish], produce, [achieve], [consummate], [execute], [perform]; transact; perpetrate, [commit]; [translate], [render]; suffice, [answer]; fare, prosper; vouchsafe, [grant]; (Colloq.) [cheat], [overreach], [swindle], [defraud]. Antonyms: [shirk], [evade].
do-all, n. factotum.