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Webster Dictionary :: Disconvenience

DISCONVENIENCE, n. [dis and convenience.] Incongruity; disagreement. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuous

DISCONTINUOUS, a. 1. Broken off; interrupted. 2. Separated; wide; gaping.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuity

DISCONTINUITY, n. Disunion of parts; want of cohesion.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuing

DISCONTINUING, ppr. Ceasing; interrupting; breaking off.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuer

DISCONTINUER, n. One who discontinues a rule or practice.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinued

DISCONTINUED, pp. Left off; interrupted; broken off.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinue

DISCONTINUE, v.t. [dis and continue.] 1. To leave off; to cause to cease, as a p...

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuation

DISCONTINUATION, n. Breach or interruption of continuity; disruption of parts; s...

Webster Dictionary :: Discontinuance

DISCONTINUANCE, n. [See Discontinue .] 1. Want of continuance; cessation; interm...

Webster Dictionary :: Discontentment

DISCONTENTMENT, n. The state of being uneasy in mind; uneasiness; inquietude; di...

Webster Dictionary :: Discontenting

DISCONTENTING, a. Giving uneasiness.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontentedness

DISCONTENTEDNESS, n. Uneasiness of mind; inquietude; dissatisfaction.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontentedly

DISCONTENTEDLY, adv. In a discontented manner or mood.

Webster Dictionary :: Discontented

DISCONTENTED, pp. or a. Uneasy in mind; dissatisfied; unquiet; as, discontented ...

Webster Dictionary :: Discontent

DISCONTENT, n. [dis and content.] Want of content; uneasiness or inquietude of m...

Webster Dictionary :: Disconsolation

DISCONSOLATION, n. Want of comfort.

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