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Webster Dictionary :: Dislimb

DISLIMB, v.t. dislim. To tear the limbs from.

Webster Dictionary :: Dislimn

DISLIMN, v.t. dislim. To strike out of a picture. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dislocate

DISLOCATE, v.t. [dis and locate, L., place.] To displace; to put out of its prop...

Webster Dictionary :: Dislocated

DISLOCATED, pp. Removed from its proper place; put out of joint.

Webster Dictionary :: Dislocating

DISLOCATING, ppr. Putting out of its proper place or out of joint.

Webster Dictionary :: Dislocation

DISLOCATION, n. 1. The act of moving from its proper place; particularly, the ac...

Webster Dictionary :: Dislodge

DISLODGE, v.t. dislodj. [dis and lodge.] 1. To remove or drive from a lodge or p...

Webster Dictionary :: Dislodged

DISLODGED, pp. Driven from a lodge or place of rest; removed from a place of hab...

Webster Dictionary :: Dislodging

DISLODGING, ppr. Driving from a lodge or place of rest; removed from a place of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disloyal

DISLOYAL, a. [dis and loyal.] 1. Not true to allegiance; false to a sovereign; f...

Webster Dictionary :: Disloyally

DISLOYALLY, adv. In a disloyal manner; with violation of faith or duty to a sove...

Webster Dictionary :: Disloyalty

DISLOYALTY, n. 1. Want of fidelity to a sovereign; violation of allegiance, or d...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismal

DISMAL, a. s as z. [I am not satisfied with the etymologies of this word which I...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismally

DISMALLY, adv. Gloomily; horrible; sorrowfully; uncomfortably.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismalness

DISMALNESS, n. Gloominess; horror.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismantle

DISMANTLE, v.t. [dis and mantle.] 1. To deprive of dress; to strip; to divest. 2...

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