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Webster Dictionary :: Disputatious

DISPUTATIOUS, a. Inclined to dispute; apt to cavil or controvert; as a disputati...

Webster Dictionary :: Disputation

DISPUTATION, n. [L.] 1. The act of disputing; a reasoning or argumentation in op...

Webster Dictionary :: Disputant

DISPUTANT, n. One who disputes; one who argues in opposition to another; a contr...

Webster Dictionary :: Disputable

DISPUTABLE, a. [See Dispute .] That may be disputed; liable to be called in ques...

Webster Dictionary :: Dispurveyance

DISPURVEYANCE, n. Want of provisions. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dispurvey

DISPURVEY, v.t. To unprovide. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dispurse

DISPURSE, for disburse. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dispunishable

DISPUNISHABLE, a. [dis and punishable.] Without penal restraint; not punishable.

Webster Dictionary :: Dispunge

DISPUNGE, v.t. [dis and spunge.] To expunge; to erase; also, to discharge as fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Disproving

DISPROVING, ppr. Proving to be false or erroneous; confuting; refuting.

Webster Dictionary :: Disprover

DISPROVER, n. One that disproves or confutes.

Webster Dictionary :: Disproved

DISPROVED, pp. Proved to be false or erroneous; refuted.

Webster Dictionary :: Disprove

DISPROVE, v.t. [dis and prove.] 1. To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute...

Webster Dictionary :: Disprovable

DISPROVABLE, a. Capable of being disproved or refuted.

Webster Dictionary :: Dispropriate

DISPROPRIATE, v.t. To destroy appropriation; to withdraw from an appropriate use...

Webster Dictionary :: Disproportionatene

DISPROPORTIONATENESS, n. Unsuitably with respect to form, quantity or value; ina...

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