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Webster Dictionary :: Disclaimer

DISCLAIMER, n. 1. A person who disclaims, disowns or renounces. 2. In law, an ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Disclaiming

DISCLAIMING, ppr. Disowning; disavowing; denying; renouncing.

Webster Dictionary :: Disclose

DISCLOSE, v.t. discloze. [dis and close; L. See Close .] 1. To uncover; to open;...

Webster Dictionary :: Disclosed

DISCLOSED, pp. Uncovered; opened to view; made known; revealed; told; uttered.

Webster Dictionary :: Discloser

DISCLOSER, n. One who discloses or reveals.

Webster Dictionary :: Disclosing

DISCLOSING, ppr. Uncovering; opening to view; revealing; making known; telling.

Webster Dictionary :: Disclosure

DISCLOSURE, n. Disclozhur. 1. The act of disclosing; an uncovering and opening t...

Webster Dictionary :: Disclusion

DISCLUSION, n. Discluzhun. [L.] An emission; a throwing out. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discoast

DISCOAST, v.i. To depart from; to quit the coast. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discoherent

DISCOHERENT, a. Incoherent. The latter is generally used.

Webster Dictionary :: Discoid

DISCOID, n. Something in form of a discus or disk.

Webster Dictionary :: Discoidal

DISCOID, DISCOIDAL, a. Having the form of a disk. Discoid or discous flowers, ar...

Webster Dictionary :: Discolor

DISCOLOR, v.t. [L.] 1. To alter the natural hue or color of; to stain; to tinge....

Webster Dictionary :: Discoloration

DISCOLORATION, n. 1. The act of altering the color; a staining. 2. Alteration of...

Webster Dictionary :: Discolored

DISCOLORED, pp. 1. Altered in color; stained. 2. a. Variegated; being of divers ...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoloring

DISCOLORING, ppr. Altering the color of hue; staining; changing the complexion.

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