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Webster Dictionary :: Dismembering

DISMEMBERING, ppr. Separating a limb or limbs from the body; dividing by taking ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismemberment

DISMEMBERMENT, n. The act of severing a limb or limbs from the body; the act of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismettled

DISMETTLED, a. Destitute of fire or spirit. [Not much used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dismiss

DISMISS, v.t. [L.] 1. To send away; properly, to give leave of departure; to per...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismissal

DISMISSAL, n. Dismission.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismissed

DISMISSED, pp. Sent away; permitted to depart; removed from office or employment.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismissing

DISMISSING, ppr. Sending away; giving leave to depart; removing from office or s...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismission

DISMISSION, n. [L.] 1. The act of sending away; leave to depart; as the dismissi...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismissive

DISMISSIVE, a. Giving dismission.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismortgage

DISMORTGAGE, v.t. dismorgage. To redeem from mortgage.

Webster Dictionary :: Dismount

DISMOUNT, v.i. [dis and mount.] 1. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismounted

DISMOUNTED, pp. 1. Thrown from a horse, or from an elevation; unhorsed, or remov...

Webster Dictionary :: Dismounting

DISMOUNTING, ppr. Throwing from a horse; unhorsing; removing from an elevation; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disnaturalize

DISNATURALIZE, v.t. To make alien; to deprive of the privileges of birth.

Webster Dictionary :: Disnatured

DISNATURED, a. Deprived or destitute of natural feelings; unnatural.

Webster Dictionary :: Disobedience

DISOBEDIENCE, n. [dis and obedience.] 1. Neglect or refusal to obey; violation o...

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