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There are 12 words containing DIACH

DIACHRONYdiachrony n. The study of change over time, especially changes to language.
DIACHRONY n. the historical development of a language etc.
DIACHYLONdiachylon n. (Medicine) A plaster originally composed of the juices of several plants, later made of an oxide of…
DIACHYLON n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLUM.
DIACHYLUMdiachylum n. Alternative form of diachylon.
DIACHYLUM n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLON.
DIACHRONICdiachronic adj. Occurring over or changing with time.
diachronic adj. Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time.
DIACHRONIC adj. of the study of a subject (esp. a language) through its historical development, as opposed to synchronic.
DIACHYLONSdiachylons n. Plural of diachylon.
DIACHYLON n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLUM.
DIACHYLUMSDIACHYLUM n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLON.
DIACHRONIESdiachronies n. Plural of diachrony.
DIACHRONY n. the historical development of a language etc.
DIACHRONISMDIACHRONISM n. the study of a subject, esp. a language, through its historical development.
DIACHRONOUSdiachronous adj. (Geology) Varying in age from place to place.
diachronous adj. Alternative form of diachronic.
DIACHRONOUS adj. relating to the study of a language through its development.
DIACHRONISMSDIACHRONISM n. the study of a subject, esp. a language, through its historical development.
DIACHRONISTICDIACHRONISTIC adj. relating to diachronism, the study of a subject, esp. a language, through its historical development.
DIACHRONICALLYdiachronically adv. In a diachronic fashion, or in diachronic terms.
DIACHRONIC adv. of the study of a subject (esp. a language) through its historical development, as opposed to synchronic.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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