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Webster Dictionary :: Discind

DISCIND, v.t. To cut in two. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disciple

DISCIPLE, n. [L., to learn.] 1. A learner; a scholar; one who receives or profes...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciple-like

DISCIPLE-LIKE, a. Becoming a disciple.

Webster Dictionary :: Discipled

DISCIPLED, pp. Taught; trained; brought up; made a disciple.

Webster Dictionary :: Discipleship

DISCIPLESHIP, n. The state of a disciple or follower in doctrines and precepts.

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplinable

DISCIPLINABLE, a. [See Discipline .] 1. Capable of instruction, and improvement ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplinableness

DISCIPLINABLENESS, n. 1. Capacity of receiving instruction by education. 2. The ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplinant

DISCIPLINANT, n. One of a religious order, so called from their practice of scou...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplinarian

DISCIPLINARIAN, a. Pertaining to discipline. DISCIPLINARIAN , n. One who discipl...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplinary

DISCIPLINARY, a. 1. Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline or governm...

Webster Dictionary :: Discipline

DISCIPLINE, n. [L., to learn.] 1. Education; instruction; cultivation and improv...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplined

DISCIPLINED, pp. Instructed; educated; subjected to rules and regulations; corre...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciplining

DISCIPLINING, pp. Instructing; educating; subjecting to order and subordination;...

Webster Dictionary :: Disclaim

DISCLAIM, v.t. [dis and claim.] 1. To disown; to disavow; to deny the possession...

Webster Dictionary :: Disclaimation

DISCLAIMATION, n. The act of disclaiming; a disavowing. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disclaimed

DISCLAIMED, pp. Disowned; disavowed; rejected; denied.

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