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Webster Dictionary :: Discourser

DISCOURSER, n. 1. One who discourses; a speaker; a haranguer. 2. The writer of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoursing

DISCOURSING, ppr. Talking; conversing; preaching; discussing; treating at some l...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoursive

DISCOURSIVE, a. 1. Reasoning; passing from premises to consequences. 2. Containi...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourteous

DISCOURTEOUS, a. Discurteous. [dis and courteous.] Uncivil; rude; uncomplaisant;...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourteously

DISCOURTEOUSLY, adv. Discurteously. In a rude or uncivil manner; with incivility.

Webster Dictionary :: Discourtesy

DISCOURTESY, n. Discurtesy. [dis and courtesy.] Incivility; rudeness of behavior...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourtship

DISCOURTSHIP, n. Want of respect.

Webster Dictionary :: Discous

DISCOUS, a. [L.] Broad; flat; wide; used of the middle plain and flat part of so...

Webster Dictionary :: Discover

DISCOVER, v.t. [See Cover .] 1. Literally, to uncover; to remove a covering. Isa...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoverable

DISCOVERABLE, a. 1. That may be discovered; that may be brought to light, or exp...

Webster Dictionary :: Discovered

DISCOVERED, pp. Uncovered; disclosed to view; laid open; revealed; espied or fir...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoverer

DISCOVERER, n. 1. One who discovers; one who first See S or espies; one who find...

Webster Dictionary :: Discovering

DISCOVERING, ppr. Uncovering; disclosing to view; laying open; revealing; making...

Webster Dictionary :: Discoverture

DISCOVERTURE, n. A state of being released from coverture; freedom of a woman fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Discovery

DISCOVERY, n. 1. The action of disclosing to view, or bringing to light; as, by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Discredit

DISCREDIT, n. [See The Verb.] 1. Want of credit or good reputation; some degree ...

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