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DISDIACLASTIC, a. An epithet given by Bartholine and others to a substance suppo...
DISDAINING, ppr. Contemning; scorning. DISDAINING , n. Contempt; scorn.
DISDAINFULNESS, n. Contempt; contemptuousness; haughty scorn.
DISDAINFULLY, adv. Contemptuously; with scorn; in a haughty manner.
DISDAINFUL, a. 1. Full of disdain; as disdainful soul. 2. Expressing disdain; as...
DISDAINED, pp. Despised; contemned; scorned.
DISDAIN, v.t. [L., to think worthy; worthy. See Dignity .] To think unworthy; to...
DISCUTIENT, a. [L.] Discussing; dispersing morbid matter. DISCUTIENT , n. A medi...
DISCUSSIVE, a. Having the power to discuss, resolve or disperse tumors or coagul...
DISCUSSION, n. 1. In surgery, resolution; the dispersion of a tumor or any coagu...
DISCUSSING, ppr. Dispersing; resolving; scattering; debating; agitating; examini...
DISCUSSER, n. One who discusses; one who sifts or examines.
DISCUSSED, pp. Dispersed; dissipated; debated; agitated; argued.
DISCUSS, v.t. [L.] Literally, to drive; to beat or to shake in pieces; to separa...
DISCUS, n. [L.] 1. A quoit; a piece of iron, copper or stone, to be thrown in pl...
DISCURSORY, a. Argumental; rational.