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Webster Dictionary :: Dissyllabic

DISSYLLABIC, a. Consisting of two syllables only; as a dissyllabic foot in poetry.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissweeten

DISSWEETEN, v.t. To deprive of sweetness. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dissunder

DISSUNDER, v.t. [dis and sunder.] To separate; to rend.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuasive

DISSUASIVE, a. Tending to dissuade, or divert form a measure or purpose; dehorta...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuasion

DISSUASION, n. Disuazhun. Advice or exhortation in opposition to something; the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuading

DISSUADING, ppr. Exhorting against; attempting, by advice, to divert from a purp...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuader

DISSUADER, n. He that dissuades; a dehorter.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuaded

DISSUADED, pp. Advised against; counseled or induced by advice not to do somethi...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuade

DISSUADE, v.t. [L., to advise or incite to any thing.] 1. To advise or exhort ag...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissonant

DISSONANT, a. 1. Discordant; harsh; jarring; unharmonious; unpleasant to the ear...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissonance

DISSONANCE, n. [L., to be discordant; to sound.] 1. Discord; a mixture or union ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissolving

DISSOLVING, ppr. Melting; making or becoming liquid.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissolver

DISSOLVER, n. That which dissolves or has the power of dissolving. Heat is the m...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissolvent

DISSOLVENT, a. Having power to melt or dissolve; as the dissolvent juices of the...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissolved

DISSOLVED, pp. Melted; liquefied; disunited; parted; loosed; relaxed; wasted awa...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissolve

DISSOLVE, v.t. dizzolv. [L., to loose, to free.] 1. To melt; to liquefy; to conv...

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