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DISHABILLE, DISHABIL, n. [See Habit .] An undress; a loose negligent dress for t...
DISHABILLE, DISHABIL, n. [See Habit .] An undress; a loose negligent dress for t...
DISHABIT, v.t. To drive from a habitation. [Not in use.]
DISHARMONIOUS, a. Incongruous. [See Unharmonious .]
DISHARMONY, n. [dis and harmony.] Want of harmony; discord; incongruity. [Not us...
DISHEARTEN, v.t. dishartn. [dis and heart.] To discourage; to deprive of courage...
DISHEARTENED, pp. Dishartned. Discouraged; depressed in spirits; cast down.
DISHEARTENING, ppr. Dishartning. Discouraging; depressing the spirits.
DISHED, pp. Put in a dish or dishes.
DISHEIR, v.t. dizare. To debar from inheriting. [Not in use.]
DISHERISON, n. [See Disherit .] The act of disinheriting, or cutting off from in...
DISHERIT, v.t. [See Heir .] To disinherit; to cut off from the possession or enj...
DISHERITANCE, n. The state of disheriting or of being disinherited.
DISHERITED, pp. Cut off from an inheritance or hereditary succession.
DISHERITING, ppr. Cutting off from an inheritance.
DISHEVEL, v.t. [L.] To spread the hair loosely; to suffer the hair of the head t...