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DISPARATE, a. [L., equal.] Unequal; unlike; dissimilar.
DISPARATES, n. Plu. Things so unequal or unlike that they cannot be compared wit...
DISPARITY, n. [L.] 1. Irregularity; difference in degree, in age, rank, conditio...
DISPARK, v.t. [dis and park.] 1. To throw open a park; to lay open. 2. To set at...
DISPART, v.t. [dis and part. L. See Part . Dis and part both imply separation.] ...
DISPARTED, pp. Divided; separated; parted; rent asunder.
DISPARTING, ppr. Severing; dividing; bursting; cleaving.
DISPASSION, n. [dis and passion.] Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state of ...
DISPASSIONATE, a. 1. Free from passion; calm; composed; impartial; moderate; tem...
DISPASSIONATELY, adv. Without passion; calmly; coolly.
DISPATCH, v.t. [L.] 1. To send or send away; particularly applied to the sending...
DISPATCHED, pp. Sent with haste or by a courier express; sent out of the world; ...
DISPATCHER, n. 1. One that dispatches; one that kills. 2. One that sends on a sp...
DISPATCHFUL, a. Bent on haste; indicating haste; intent on speedy execution of b...
DISPATCHING, ppr. Sending away in haste; putting to death; executing; finishing.
DISPAUPER, v.t. [dis and pauper.] To deprive of the claim of a pauper to public ...