nsien, _f._, strife, dissension.
disforme, deformed, misshapen, monstrous.
disfrutar (de), to enjoy.
disgusto, _m._, disgust, ill humor, displeasure.
disimular, to dissemble, conceal, veil.
disipacion, _f._, dissipation.
disipar, to dissipate, dispel, displace, cause to vanish; _refl._, to
vanish, scatter, be scattered (_or_ dispelled).
disolverse, to dissolve, separate, breakup.
disparar, to fire, shoot, discharge; al --la, upon firing (_or_
shooting) at it.
disparatado, -a, inconsistent, absurd.
dispersarse, to disperse, vanish, scatter.
disponer, to dispose, order, direct, arrange, prepare, get ready;
_refl._, to prepare, get ready, proceed, be about to; to be arranged
(_or_ projected).
disposicion, _f._, disposition, arrangement, position, natural
fitness.
disputa, _f._, dispute.
disputar, to dispute, argue, quarrel; _refl._, to vie with one
another.
distancia, _f._, distance; como a -- de, something like a distance of;
at about the distance of; distant about.
distante, distant, remote.
distar, to be distant.
distincion, _f._, distinction, favor.
distinguir, to distinguish; _refl._, to be distinguished, be visible.
distintamente, distinctly.
distintivo, _m._, distinction, badge, order.
distinto, -a, distinct, different, various.
distraction, _f._, diversion, amusement.
distraer, to divert; _refl._, to divert (_or_ amuse) oneself.
distraido, -a, _adj. pp. of_ distraer, distraught, diverted,
absentminded, lost in thought, vacant.
diversiOn, _f._, diversion, entertainment, sport, amusement.
diverso, -a, different, diverse, various.
divertido, -a, _adj. pp. of_ divertir, diverted, amused, pleasant.
divino, -a, divine.
divisar, to perceive, see, recognize, descry; to divide, separate;
_refl._, to be visible (at a distance).
divisorio, -a, dividing; linea divisoria, boundary.
divulgarse, to be divulged; to spread.
do (_poet._ for donde), where; a --, whither.
doblar, to double, pass round; to bow.
doble, double; mas --, most double.
doce, twelve; al punto y hora de las --, exactly at midnight.
docena, _f._, dozen.
doctor, _m._, doctor, physician.
doler, to grieve; _refl._, to grieve.
doliente, sorrowful, plaintive.
dolor, _m._, grief, pain, sorrow, anguish.
domar, to break, tame, subdue, master, dominate, overcome.
dominar, to master, dominate, overcome, overlook, obtain a clear view
of.
domingo, _m._, Sunday.
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