diˈa-ry (dīˈă-rĭ), a record of personal adventures and experiences.
dicˈtates of his judgˈment (dĭkˈtātz; jŭjˈ-mĕnt), those things which his good sense forces him to do.
dicˌta-toˈri-al (dĭkˌtȧ-tōˈrĭ-ăl), overbearing
diˈet (dīˈĕt), food.
difˌfer-enˈti-aˈtion (dĭfˌẽr-ĕnˈshĭ-āˈshŭn), act of showing the differences.
dif-fuseˈ (dĭ-fūzˈ), to spread.
dif-fuseˈly (dĭ-fūzˈlĭ), fully, copiously.
digˈgers (dĭgˈẽrz), miners, gold-seekers, especially those lured to California in 1849, when gold was discovered.
di-lapˈi-datˌed (dĭ-lăpˈĭ-dātˌĕd), out of repair, ruined.
di-lateˈ (dĭ-latˈ; dīˈlāt), to grow large.