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DISAVOWING, ppr. Denying; disowning; rejecting as something not to be maintained...
DISAVOWED, pp. Denied; disowned.
DISAVOWAL, n. 1. Denial; a disowning. A disavowal of fear often proceeds from fe...
DISAVOW, v.t. [dis and avow. See Vow .] 1. To deny; to disown; to deny to be tru...
DISAVOUCH, v.t. [dis and avouch. See Vow .] To retract profession; to deny; to d...
DISAUTHORIZE, v.t. [dis and authorize.] To deprive of credit or authority. [Litt...
DISASTROUSNESS, n. Unfortunateness; calamitousness.
DISASTROUSLY, adv. Unfortunately; in a dismal manner.
DISASTROUS, a. 1. Unlucky; unfortunate; calamitous; occasioning loss or injury; ...
DISASTERED, pp. Blasted; injured; afflicted.
DISASTER, n. Dizaster. [Gr., a star; a word of astrological origin.] 1. A blast ...
DISASSOCIATE, v.t. To disunite; to disconnect things associated.
DISASSIDUITY, n. Want of assiduity or care. [Not used.]
DISARRAYING, ppr. Divesting of clothes; throwing into disorder.
DISARRAYED, pp. Divested of clothes or array; disordered.
DISARRAY, v.t. [dis and array.] 1. To undress; to divest of clothes. 2. To throw...