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DISCARDING, ppr. Throwing out; dismissing from employment; rejecting.
DISCARDED, pp. Thrown out; dismissed from service; rejected.
DISCARD, v.t. 1. To throw out of the hand such cards as are useless. 2. To dismi...
DISCANDY, v.i. [dis and candy.] To melt; to dissolve.
DISCALCEATION, n. The act of pulling off the shoes or sandals.
DISCALCEATED, pp. Stripped of shoes.
DISCALCEATE, v.t. [L., a shoe.] To pull off the shoes or sandals.
DISC, n. [L. See Disk .] The face or breadth of the sun or moon; also, the width...
DISBURSING, pp. Paying out, or expending.
DISBURSER, n. One who pays out or disburses money.
DISBURSEMENT, n. Disbursment. 1. The act of paying out, as money from a public o...
DISBURSED, pp. Paid out; expended.
DISBURSE, v.t. disburs. To pay out, as money; to spend or lay out; primarily, to...
DISBURDENING, ppr. Unloading; discharging; throwing off a burden; disencumbering.
DISBURDENED, pp. Eased of a burden; unloaded; disencumbered.
DISBURDEN, v.t. [dis and burden. See Burden .] 1. To remove a burden from; to un...