Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Diswarn

DISWARN, v.t. [dis and warn.] To direct by previous notice. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disvouch

DISVOUCH, v.t. [dis and vouch.] to discredit; to contradict.

Webster Dictionary :: Disvalue

DISVALUE, v.t. [dis and value.] To undervalue; to disesteem. DISVALUE , n. Dises...

Webster Dictionary :: Disvaluation

DISVALUATION, n. [See Disvalue .] Disesteem; disreputation.

Webster Dictionary :: Disusing

DISUSING, ppr. Disyuzing. Ceasing to use; disaccustoming.

Webster Dictionary :: Disused

DISUSED, pp. Disyuzed. 1. No longer used; obsolete, as words, _c. Priam in arms ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disuse

DISUSE, n. Disyuse. [dis and use.] 1. Cessation of use, practice or exercise; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Disusage

DISUSAGE, n. Disyuzage. [dis and usage.] Gradual cessation of use or custom; neg...

Webster Dictionary :: Disunity

DISUNITY, n. Disyunity. A state of separation.

Webster Dictionary :: Disuniting

DISUNITING, ppr. Separating; parting.

Webster Dictionary :: Disuniter

DISUNITER, n. He or that which disjoins.

Webster Dictionary :: Disunited

DISUNITED, pp. Separated; disjoined.

Webster Dictionary :: Disunite

DISUNITE, v.t. disyunite. [dis and unite.] To separate; to disjoin; to part; as,...

Webster Dictionary :: Disunion

DISUNION, n. Disyunion. [dis and union.] Separation; disjunction; or a state of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disuniform

DISUNIFORM, a. Disyuniform. Not uniform. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disturn

DISTURN, v.t. [dis and turn.] To turn aside. [Not in use.]

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