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What is a diahrama?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 11/8/2022

A diorama is a three dimensional display. It's similar to a window display, open on three sides.

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How do you spell diahrama?

The correct US spelling is diarrhea. The UK spelling may be diarrhoea.


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