Divers ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Divers ( adjective )

  1. Many and of various types; several.
  2. Differing in some way from one another; unlike.

Origin:

Middle english (in the sense "various, different"): from old french divers, from latin diversus "various, different", past participle of divertere (see divert).

Examples:

  1. The company offers divers services.
  2. The menu features a divers selection of dishes.
  3. The area is known for its divers population.
  4. He had a divers range of interests.
  5. The report covers a wide range of divers issues.

(As a noun)

Divers ( noun )

  1. Many and of various types; several.
  2. Differing in some way from one another; unlike.

Origin:

Middle english (in the sense "various, different"): from old french divers, from latin diversus "various, different", past participle of divertere (see divert).

Examples:

  1. The company offers divers services.
  2. The menu features a divers selection of dishes.
  3. The area is known for its divers population.
  4. He had a divers range of interests.
  5. The report covers a wide range of divers issues.
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