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discip- + (Latin: discipulus, pupil, apprentice; instruction, teaching, learning (to learn), knowledge)
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "know, knowledge; learn, learning": cogni-; gno-; histor-; intellect-; learn, know; math-; sap-; sci-; sopho-.
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disco-, disc-, disko-, disk- + (Greek > Latin: disk; round plate thrown in athletic competitions; used primarily in the extended sense of "something shaped like a round plate")
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #01; Monday, September 10, 2007 (blogs, or logs, of Word-Info site activities, daily and nightly)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #02: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 (blogs, or logs, of Word-Info site activities, daily and nightly)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #03; Wednesday, September 12, 2007 (blogs, or logs, of Word-Info site activities, daily and nightly)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #04; Thursday, September 13, 2007 (another journal, log, or blog about Word-Info site activities, daily and nightly)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #05; Friday, September 14, 2007 (blogging a blog in this blogosphere; or logging a log in this journalsphere)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #06; Saturday, September 15, 2007 (a blog, or log, about the Word Info site)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #07; Sunday, September 16, 2007 (the journal saga of Word Info continues)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #08; Monday, September 17, 2007 (another addition to the Word Info site of related articles)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #09; Tuesday, September 18, 2007 (a journal entry about special topics regarding "brain strain" and "hypersomnia")
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-Blog #10; Wednesday, September 19, 2007 (a limited amount of information to report for today's log)
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Diurnal and Nocturnal; Log-blog #11; Friday, September 21, 2007 (more journal information about Word Info activities)
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diversi-, divers-, divert- (Latin: different, separate, opposite; literally, turned away [from each other])
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diverticul- (Latin: a by-road, a turn away, go in different directions; branching away from)