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Dichastic
Dichastic Di*chas"tic, a. [Gr. ? to part asunder, fr. ? in two, asunder, fr. di`s- twice.] (Biol.) Capable of subdividing spontaneously.

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- Wolaitta Dicha Sport Club (Amharic: ወላይታ ድቻ ስፖርት ክለብ, Wolayttatto Doonaa: Wolaytta Dichaa Ispporttiyaa Citaa) is a professional football club based in...
- The Church of la Buena Dicha (Spanish: Iglesia de la Buena Dicha) is a church located in Madrid, Spain. It was built in 1914–1917 at the site of a former...
- Wolaita Dicha Volleyball Club or in short Wolaita Dicha VC is a volleyball team from Ethiopia, based in Sodo. It is the member of Ethiopian Volleyball...
- Wolaita Dicha U-20 F.C. or ወላይታ ዲቻ ከ20 ዓመት በታች እግር ኳስ ክሌብ is Ethiopian football club at an under-20 age level and is controlled by the Ethiopian Football...
- Dicha robada (English: Stolen Happiness) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano in 1967. Carmen Montejo Aarón Hernán Anita...
- Viento es la dicha de amor is a 1743 zarzuela by José de Nebra, premiered in Madrid. Viento es la dicha de amor - Limoges Baroque Ensemble Christophe Coin...
- DO****ENTOS ELECTRONICOS, FIRMA ELECTRONICA Y SERVICIOS DE CERTIFICACION DE DICHA FIRMA". Ley ChileBiblioteca del Congreso Nacional (in Spanish). 2002-04-12...
- "L'Amour en Héritage"), Italian (as "Come un'eredità"), Spanish (as "La dicha del amor"), and German (as "Aber die Liebe bleibt"). It became her only...
- La dicha en movimiento is the first album by Argentine pop rock band Los Twist, released in 1983. In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked...
- Gr**** language Gr****: διχοτομία dichotomía "dividing in two" from δίχα dícha "in two, asunder" and τομή tomḗ "a cutting, incision". In set theory, a...