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Webster Dictionary :: Disincorporate

DISINCORPORATE, v.t. 1. To deprive of corporate powers; to disunite a corporate ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disinclining

DISINCLINING, ppr. Exciting dislike or slight aversion.

Webster Dictionary :: Disinclined

DISINCLINED, pp. Not inclined; averse.

Webster Dictionary :: Disincline

DISINCLINE, v.t. [dis and incline.] To excite dislike or slight aversion; to mak...

Webster Dictionary :: Disinclination

DISINCLINATION, n. [dis and inclination.] Want of inclination; want of propensit...

Webster Dictionary :: Disincarcerate

DISINCARCERATE, v.t. [dis and incarcerate.] To liberate from prison; to set free...

Webster Dictionary :: Disimprovement

DISIMPROVEMENT, n. [dis and improvement.] Reduction from a better to a worse sta...

Webster Dictionary :: Disimpark

DISIMPARK, v.t. [dis, in and park.] To free from the barriers of a park; to free...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishumor

DISHUMOR, n. [dis and humor.] Peevishness; ill humor. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dishorned

DISHORNED, pp. Stripped of horns.

Webster Dictionary :: Dishorn

DISHORN, v.t. [dis and horn.] To deprive of horns.

Webster Dictionary :: Dishonoring

DISHONORING, ppr. Disgracing; bringing into disrepute; treating with indignity.

Webster Dictionary :: Dishonorer

DISHONORER, n. One who dishonors or disgraces; one who treats another with indig...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishonored

DISHONORED, pp. Disgraced; brought into disrepute.

Webster Dictionary :: Dishonorary

DISHONORARY, a. Dizonorary. Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishonorably

DISHONORABLY, adv. Reproachfully; in a dishonorable manner.

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