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diverse

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a diverse range ▪ During his career he has run a diverse range of businesses. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB as ▪ Even with existing technologies applications are emerging in areas as diverse as shopfloor guidance, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, spelling variant of divers (q.v.), perhaps by analogy with converse, traverse , etc. In some cases directly from Latin diversus , and since c.1700 restricted to the meaning "different in character or quality." Related: Diversely .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Diverse \Di*verse"\, v. i. To turn aside. [Obs.] The redcross knight diverst, but forth rode Britomart. --Spenser.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Consisting of many different elements; various. 2 different; unlike; dissimilar; distinct; separate. adv. In different directions; diversely.

Usage examples of diverse.

Munday the 25 being Christmas day, we began to drinke water aboord, but at night, the Master caused vs to have some Beere, and so on board we had diverse times now and then some Beere, but on shore none at all.

Separated bands of cousins went their diverging genetic ways, adapting to new challenges, discovering diverse techniques for living.

It kept Romans and outlanders from ever having the complete and amicable integration that the king had envisioned for his diverse peoples.

The nobleman commented briefly on these diverse kinds of love, but when he came to the love of God he began to soar, and I was greatly astonished to see Marcoline shedding tears, which she wiped away hastily as if to hide them from the sight of the worthy old man whom wine had made more theological than usual.

Based, as has been shown, upon sectional rivalry and opposition to the growth of the Southern equally with the Northern States of the Union, it had absorbed within itself not only the abolitionists, who were avowedly agitating for the destruction of the system of negro servitude, but other diverse and heterogeneous elements of opposition to the Democratic party.

It might have been taken across wastes by caravans, forged into pagan funeral-masks, plundered from fallen citadels, buried in secret hoards, dug up by thieves, seized by pirates, made into jewels, and coined into specie of diverse realms.

The faint glow of hidden tights played over rocks and crystals culled from diverse planetary systems, here reflecting from a blue-green amorphous mineral, there glimmering through a clear yellow decahedron.

He could follow on the face of the former duellist, who had become the most ardent of Catholics and the most monomaniacal of old bachelors, twenty diverse expressions.

Greenvane went first to the clustered globes that held the deputations of the Elderhood, along with the varied life support facilities its diverse races required.

The many glands of diverse shapes attached to the valve and round the collar in the previous species are here absent, with the exception of about a dozen of the two-armed or transversely elongated kind, which are seated near the borders of the valve, and are mounted on very short footstalks.

The Green Peril thesis is now being used to explain diverse and unrelated events in that region, with Tehran replacing Moscow as the center of ideological subversion and military expansionism and Islam substituting for the spiritual energy of communism.

But, as it had been with electronic circuits for decades after their first practical applications, there was scant theory beneath those diverse feedback inventions, and scarcely an inkling among engineers that one form of feedback had anything to do with another.

It was a dinner party I attended-along with such diverse and interesting Republican movers and shakers as George Will, Paul Gigot, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Trent Lott, Dick Cheney, Bill Kristol, Christine Whitman, and others-at the Huffington Mansion in Washington.

That is what Hander Morl and his party could not understand, even though his group consisted of alien, diverse creatures.

It would be impossible for human infirmity to follow up the series of particular mutable things, both on account their multitude, surpassing all calculation, and on account of the infinitely diverse circumstances surrounding one and the same thing, any one of which may be the cause of its existence or non-existence.