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Webster Dictionary :: Dispand

DISPAND, v.t. [L.] To display. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dispair

DISPAIR, v.t. [dis and pair.] To separate a pair or couple.

Webster Dictionary :: Dispace

DISPACE, v.i. [dis and spatior, L.] To range about.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxygenation

DISOXYGENATION, n. The act or process of separating oxygen from any substance co...

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxygenating

DISOXYGENATING, ppr. Freeing from oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxygenated

DISOXYGENATED, pp. Freed from oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxygenate

DISOXYGENATE, v.t. [dis and oxygenate.] To deprive of oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxydation

DISOXYDATION, n. The act or process of freeing from oxygen and reducing from the...

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxydating

DISOXYDATING, ppr. Reducing from the state of an oxyd.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxydated

DISOXYDATED, pp. Reduced from the state of an oxyd.

Webster Dictionary :: Disoxydate

DISOXYDATE, v.t. [dis and oxydate.] To reduce from oxydation; to reduce from the...

Webster Dictionary :: Disowning

DISOWNING, ppr. Not owning; denying; disallowing.

Webster Dictionary :: Disowned

DISOWNED, pp. Not owned; not acknowledged as ones own; denied; disallowed.

Webster Dictionary :: Disown

DISOWN, v.t. [dis and own.] 1. To deny; not to own; to refuse to acknowledge as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disorganizing

DISORGANIZING, ppr. 1. Destroying regular and connected system; throwing into co...

Webster Dictionary :: Disorganizer

DISORGANIZER, n. One who disorganizes; one who destroys or attempts to interrupt...

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