diplomado |
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diplomado, -a
adjective
1. qualified
masculine or feminine noun
2. holder of a diploma
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diplomado [de-plo-mah’-do]
adjective
1. Qualified, trained, having a diploma. (m & f)
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- disceptación
- discataposis
- discapacitar
- discapacitado
- discante
- discantar
- discóbolo
- discípulo
- disafia
- disón
- disímil
- disílabo
- disépalo
- dis
- dirruir
- dirradiar
- dirradiación
- dirimir
- dirimente
- dirigir
- dirigido
- dirigible
- directorio
- directorial
- directoria
- directora
- director
- directo
- directivo
- directiva
- directamento
- directamente
- directa
- dirección
- dique
- diputar
- diputado
- diputación
- diptongo
- diptongar
- diptera
- dipterólogo
- dipsas
- dipsaca
- diprosopa
- diprósopo
- dipoda
- diplonoma
- diplomatica
- diplomarse
- diplomado
- diplomada
- diplomacia
- diploma
- diplomático
- diplomáticamente
- diplomática
- diploe
- diplejia espástica
- diplaco
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- diplónomo
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- dipétalo
- diostedé
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- diosecillo
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- Dios
- diorita
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- diorámico
- dioptrica
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- dioica
- diodo
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- dintorno
- dintelar
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- dinosaurio or dinosauro
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- dinero
- dinerillo
- dineral
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- dinamo
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- dinamia
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