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Webster Dictionary :: Distracted

DISTRACTED, pp. 1. Drawn apart; drawn in different directions; diverted from its...

Webster Dictionary :: Distract

DISTRACT, v.t. [L., to draw. See Draw and drag. The old participle distraught is...

Webster Dictionary :: Distortion

DISTORTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of distorting or wresting; a twisting out of regu...

Webster Dictionary :: Distorting

DISTORTING, ppr. Twisting out of shape; wresting; perverting.

Webster Dictionary :: Distorted

DISTORTED, pp. Twisted out of natural or regular shape; wrested; perverted.

Webster Dictionary :: Distort

DISTORT, v.t. [L., to twist.] 1. To twist out of natural or regular shape; as, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Distitle

DISTITLE, v.t. To deprive of right.

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguishment

DISTINGUISHMENT, n. Distinction; observation of difference.

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguishingly

DISTINGUISHINGLY, adv. With distinction; with some mark of preference.

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguishing

DISTINGUISHING, ppr. 1. Separating from others by a note of diversity; ascertain...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguisher

DISTINGUISHER, n. 1. He or that which distinguishes, or that separates one thing...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguished

DISTINGUISHED, pp. 1. Separated or known by a mark of difference, or by differen...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguishable

DISTINGUISHABLE, a. 1. Capable of being distinguished; that may be separated, kn...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinguish

DISTINGUISH, v.t. [L. Gr. The primary sense is, to prick, to pierce with a sharp...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinctness

DISTINCTNESS, n. 1. The quality or state of being distinct; a separation or diff...

Webster Dictionary :: Distinctly

DISTINCTLY, adv. 1. Separately; with distinctness; not confusedly; without the b...

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