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Webster Dictionary :: Disk

DISK, n. [L. See Dish and Desk.] 1. The body and face of the sun, moon or a plan...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjunctively

DISJUNCTIVELY, adv. In a disjunctive manner; separately.

Webster Dictionary :: Disjunctive

DISJUNCTIVE, a. 1. Separating; disjoining. 2. Incapable of union. [Unusual.] 3. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjunction

DISJUNCTION, n. [L.] The act of disjoining; disunion; separation; a parting; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjunct

DISJUNCT, a. [L., to join.] Disjoined; separated.

Webster Dictionary :: Disjudication

DISJUDICATION, n. [L.] Judgment; determination. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disjointly

DISJOINTLY, adv. In a divided state.

Webster Dictionary :: Disjointing

DISJOINTING, ppr. Separating joints; disjoining limb from limb; breaking at the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjointed

DISJOINTED, pp. Separated at the joints; parted limb from limb; carved; put out ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjoint

DISJOINT, v.t. [dis and joint.] 1. To separate a joint; to separate parts united...

Webster Dictionary :: Disjoining

DISJOINING, ppr. Disuniting; severing.

Webster Dictionary :: Disjoined

DISJOINED, pp. Disunited; separated.

Webster Dictionary :: Disjoin

DISJOIN, v.t. [dis and join.] To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.

Webster Dictionary :: Disinvolve

DISINVOLVE, v.t. disinvolv. [dis and involve.] To uncover; to unfold or unroll; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disinvite

DISINVITE, v.t. To recall an invitation.

Webster Dictionary :: Disinure

DISINURE, v.t. [dis and inure.] To deprive of familiarity or custom.

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