Definitionadj. having variety of character or form or components
Last update: September 9, 2015
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The surface of the department consists of undulating and well-wooded plains, intersected by numerous valleys, and diversified in the north-east by hilly ground which forms a part of the mountain system of the Ardennes. [Please select]
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The materials employed for spinning by the aborigines were greatly diversified. [Please select]
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"His beverage in Java was water; on board ship, it was as diversified as his food." [Please select]
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This order of animals is greatly diversified in their size, color, and qualities. [Please select]
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This tree can be propagated by cuttings, and retains its diversified character. [Please select]
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Diversified character: English, Scotch-Irish, Irish, Jews, Germans and other peoples (6-12). [Please select]
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These are diversified in character, and generally possess medium size and merit. [Please select]
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The mills, factories, machine shops, the many diversified industries of the Northern states were unknown. [Please select]
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How various are the situations of the people covered by the roofs beneath me, and how diversified are the events at this moment befalling them. [Please select]
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