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Webster Dictionary :: Disapproved

DISAPPROVED, pp. Disliked; condemned; rejected.

Webster Dictionary :: Disapproving

DISAPPROVING, ppr. Disliking; condemning; rejecting from dislike.

Webster Dictionary :: Disard

DISARD, n. A prattler; a boasting talkier.

Webster Dictionary :: Disarm

DISARM, v.t. s as z. 1. To deprive of arms; to take the arms or weapons from, us...

Webster Dictionary :: Disarmed

DISARMED, pp. Deprived of arms; stripped of the means of defense or annoyance; r...

Webster Dictionary :: Disarming

DISARMING, ppr. Stripping of arms or weapons; subduing; rendering harmless.

Webster Dictionary :: Disarrange

DISARRANGE, v.t. [dis and arrange.] To put out of order; to unsettle or disturb ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disarrangement

DISARRANGEMENT, n. The act of disturbing order or method; disorder.

Webster Dictionary :: Disarray

DISARRAY, v.t. [dis and array.] 1. To undress; to divest of clothes. 2. To throw...

Webster Dictionary :: Disarrayed

DISARRAYED, pp. Divested of clothes or array; disordered.

Webster Dictionary :: Disarraying

DISARRAYING, ppr. Divesting of clothes; throwing into disorder.

Webster Dictionary :: Disassiduity

DISASSIDUITY, n. Want of assiduity or care. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disassociate

DISASSOCIATE, v.t. To disunite; to disconnect things associated.

Webster Dictionary :: Disaster

DISASTER, n. Dizaster. [Gr., a star; a word of astrological origin.] 1. A blast ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disastered

DISASTERED, pp. Blasted; injured; afflicted.

Webster Dictionary :: Disastrous

DISASTROUS, a. 1. Unlucky; unfortunate; calamitous; occasioning loss or injury; ...

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