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divers adjective [ ˈdʌɪvəz ]

• of varying types; several.
• "in divers places"
Similar: several, many, numerous, a number of, multiple, manifold, multifarious, multitudinous, sundry, miscellaneous, assorted, various, a variety of, varying, different, a mixed bag of, myriad, legion,
Origin: Middle English: via Old French from Latin diversus ‘diverse’, from divertere ‘turn in separate ways’ (see divert).

diver noun

• a person who dives as a sport.
• "an Olympic diver"
• a large diving waterbird of northern latitudes, with a sleek black or grey head, a straight pointed bill, and short legs set far back under the body.


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