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Webster Dictionary :: Dishabil

DISHABILLE, DISHABIL, n. [See Habit .] An undress; a loose negligent dress for t...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishabille

DISHABILLE, DISHABIL, n. [See Habit .] An undress; a loose negligent dress for t...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishabit

DISHABIT, v.t. To drive from a habitation. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disharmonious

DISHARMONIOUS, a. Incongruous. [See Unharmonious .]

Webster Dictionary :: Disharmony

DISHARMONY, n. [dis and harmony.] Want of harmony; discord; incongruity. [Not us...

Webster Dictionary :: Dishearten

DISHEARTEN, v.t. dishartn. [dis and heart.] To discourage; to deprive of courage...

Webster Dictionary :: Disheartened

DISHEARTENED, pp. Dishartned. Discouraged; depressed in spirits; cast down.

Webster Dictionary :: Disheartening

DISHEARTENING, ppr. Dishartning. Discouraging; depressing the spirits.

Webster Dictionary :: Dished

DISHED, pp. Put in a dish or dishes.

Webster Dictionary :: Disheir

DISHEIR, v.t. dizare. To debar from inheriting. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disherison

DISHERISON, n. [See Disherit .] The act of disinheriting, or cutting off from in...

Webster Dictionary :: Disherit

DISHERIT, v.t. [See Heir .] To disinherit; to cut off from the possession or enj...

Webster Dictionary :: Disheritance

DISHERITANCE, n. The state of disheriting or of being disinherited.

Webster Dictionary :: Disherited

DISHERITED, pp. Cut off from an inheritance or hereditary succession.

Webster Dictionary :: Disheriting

DISHERITING, ppr. Cutting off from an inheritance.

Webster Dictionary :: Dishevel

DISHEVEL, v.t. [L.] To spread the hair loosely; to suffer the hair of the head t...

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