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Webster Dictionary :: Disgracious

DISGRACIOUS, a. [dis and gracious.] Ungracious; unpleasing.

Webster Dictionary :: Disgregate

DISGREGATE, v.t. To separate; to disperse. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disguise

DISGUISE, v.t. disgize. 1. To conceal by an unusual habit, or mask. Men sometime...

Webster Dictionary :: Disguised

DISGUISED, pp. Concealed by a counterfeit habit or appearance; intoxicated.

Webster Dictionary :: Disguisement

DISGUISEMENT, n. Dress of concealment; false appearance.

Webster Dictionary :: Disguiser

DISGUISER, n. 1. One who disguises himself or another. 2. He or that which disfi...

Webster Dictionary :: Disguising

DISGUISING, ppr. Concealing by a counterfeit dress, or by a false show; intoxica...

Webster Dictionary :: Disgust

DISGUST, n. [L.] 1. Disrelish; distaste; aversion to the taste of food or drink;...

Webster Dictionary :: Disgusted

DISGUSTED, pp. Displeased; offended.

Webster Dictionary :: Disgustful

DISGUSTFUL, a. Offensive to the taste; nauseous; exciting aversion in the natura...

Webster Dictionary :: Disgusting

DISGUSTING, ppr. 1. Provoking aversion; offending the taste. 2. a. Provoking dis...

Webster Dictionary :: Disgustingly

DISGUSTINGLY, adv. In a manner to give disgust.

Webster Dictionary :: Dish

DISH, n. [Gr., L. It is the same word as disk and desk, and See ms to signify so...

Webster Dictionary :: Dish-cloth

DISH-CLOTH, DISH-CLOUT , n. A cloth used for washing and wiping dishes.

Webster Dictionary :: Dish-washer

DISH-WASHER, n. The name of a bird, the mergus.

Webster Dictionary :: Dish-water

DISH-WATER, n. Water in which dishes are washed.

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