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DISSECTING, ppr. Cutting in pieces; dividing the parts; separating constituent p...
DISSECTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of cutting in pieces an animal or vegetable, for ...
DISSECTOR, n. One who dissects; an anatomist.
DISSEIZE, v.t. [dis and seize.] In law, to dispossess wrongfully; to deprive of ...
DISSEIZED, pp. Put out of possession wrongfully or by force; deprived of actual ...
DISSEIZEE, n. A person put out of possession of an estate unlawfully.
DISSEIZIN, n. The act of disseizing; an unlawful dispossessing of a person of hi...
DISSEIZING, ppr. Depriving of actual seizin or possession; putting out of posses...
DISSEIZOR, n. One who puts another out of possession wrongfully; he that disposs...
DISSEMBLANCE, n. [dis and semblance.] Want of resemblance. [Little used.]
DISSEMBLE, v.t. [L.] 1. To hide under a false appearance; to conceal; to disguis...
DISSEMBLED, pp. Concealed under a false appearance; disguised.
DISSEMBLER, n. One who dissembles; a hypocrite; one who conceals his opinions or...
DISSEMBLING, ppr. Hiding under a false appearance; acting the hypocrite.
DISSEMBLINGLY, adv. With dissimulation; hypocritically; falsely.
DISSEMINATE, v.t. [l., to sow; See d.] 1. Literally, to sow; to scatter See d; b...