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Webster Dictionary :: Discumber

DISCUMBER, v.t. [dis and cumber.] To unburden; to throw off any thing cumbersome...

Webster Dictionary :: Discure

DISCURE, v.t. To discover; to reveal. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discurrent

DISCURRENT, a. Not current. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discursion

DISCURSION, n. [L., to run.] A running or rambling about.

Webster Dictionary :: Discursist

DISCURSIST, n. [See Discourse .] A disputer. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discursive

DISCURSIVE, a. [L., supra.] 1. Moving or roving about; desultory. 2. Argumentati...

Webster Dictionary :: Discursively

DISCURSIVELY, adv. Argumentatively; in the form of reasoning or argument.

Webster Dictionary :: Discursiveness

DISCURSIVENESS, n. Range or gradation of argument.

Webster Dictionary :: Discursory

DISCURSORY, a. Argumental; rational.

Webster Dictionary :: Discus

DISCUS, n. [L.] 1. A quoit; a piece of iron, copper or stone, to be thrown in pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Discuss

DISCUSS, v.t. [L.] Literally, to drive; to beat or to shake in pieces; to separa...

Webster Dictionary :: Discussed

DISCUSSED, pp. Dispersed; dissipated; debated; agitated; argued.

Webster Dictionary :: Discusser

DISCUSSER, n. One who discusses; one who sifts or examines.

Webster Dictionary :: Discussing

DISCUSSING, ppr. Dispersing; resolving; scattering; debating; agitating; examini...

Webster Dictionary :: Discussion

DISCUSSION, n. 1. In surgery, resolution; the dispersion of a tumor or any coagu...

Webster Dictionary :: Discussive

DISCUSSIVE, a. Having the power to discuss, resolve or disperse tumors or coagul...

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