Strongs Word Description
G1350 δίκτυον diktuon (dik'-too-on) n. 1. a seine (for fishing) [probably from a primary verb diko "to cast"] KJV: net
G1351 δίλογος dilogos (dil'-og-os) adj. 1. equivocal, i.e. telling a different story [from G1364 and G3056] KJV: double-tongued Root(s): G1364, G3056
G1352 διό dio (dee-oh') conj. 1. through which thing, i.e. consequently [from G1223 and G3739] KJV: for which cause, therefore, wherefore Root(s): G1223, G3739
G1353 διοδεύω diodeuo (dee-od-yoo'-o) v. 1. to travel through [from G1223 and G3593] KJV: go throughout, pass through Root(s): G1223, G3593
G1354 Διονύσιος Dionusios (dee-on-oo'-see-os) n/p. 1. reveller 2. Dionysius, an Athenian [from Dionusos (Bacchus)] KJV: Dionysius
G1355 διόπερ dioper (dee-op'-er) conj. 1. on which very account [from G1352 and G4007] KJV: wherefore Root(s): G1352, G4007
G1356 διοπετής diopetes (dee-op-et-ace') adj. 1. sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite) [from the alternate of G2203 and the alternate of G4098] KJV: which fell down from Jupiter Root(s): G2203, G4098
G1357 διόρθωσις diorthosis (dee-or'-tho-sis) n. 1. rectification 2. (specially) the Messianic restauration [from a compound of G1223 and a derivative of G3717, meaning to straighten thoroughly] KJV: reformation Root(s): G1223, G3717
G1358 διορύσσω diorusso (dee-or-oos'-so) v. 1. to penetrate burglariously [from G1223 and G3736] KJV: break through (up) Root(s): G1223, G3736
G1359 Διόσκουροι Dioskouroi (dee-os'-kou-roy) n/p. 1. sons of Jupiter, i.e. the twins Dioscuri [from the alternate of G2203 and a form of the base of G2877] KJV: Castor and Pollux Root(s): G2203, G2877