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Webster Dictionary :: Dispiritedness

DISPIRITEDNESS, n. Want of courage; depression of spirits.

Webster Dictionary :: Dispiriting

DISPIRITING, ppr. Discouraging; disheartening; dejecting; intimidating.

Webster Dictionary :: Dispiteous

DISPITEOUS, a. Having no pity; cruel; furious. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Displace

DISPLACE, v.t. [dis and place.] 1. To put out of the usual or proper place; to r...

Webster Dictionary :: Displaced

DISPLACED, pp. Removed from the proper place; deranged; disordered; removed from...

Webster Dictionary :: Displacement

DISPLACEMENT, n. The act of displacing; the act of removing from the usual or pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Displacency

DISPLACENCY, n. [L., to displease.; to please.] Incivility; that which displease...

Webster Dictionary :: Displacing

DISPLACING, ppr. Putting out of the usual or proper place; removing from an offi...

Webster Dictionary :: Displant

DISPLANT, v.t. [dis and plant.] 1. To pluck up or to remove a plant. 2. To drive...

Webster Dictionary :: Displantation

DISPLANTATION, n. 1. The removal of a plant. 2. The removal of inhabitants or re...

Webster Dictionary :: Displanted

DISPLANTED, pp. 1. Removed from the place where it grew, as a plant. 2. Removed ...

Webster Dictionary :: Displanting

DISPLANTING, ppr. Removing, as a plant. DISPLANTING , n. Removal from a fixed pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Displat

DISPLAT, v.t. [dis and plat.] To untwist; to uncurl.

Webster Dictionary :: Display

DISPLAY, v.t. [L., gr., to unfold.] 1. Literally, to unfold; hence, to open; to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Displayed

DISPLAYED, pp. Unfolded; opened; spread; expanded; exhibited to view; manifested.

Webster Dictionary :: Displayer

DISPLAYER, n. He or that which displays.

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