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DISTANT, a. [L., standing apart.] 1. Separate; having an intervening space of an...
DISTANTLY, adv. Remotely; at a distance; with reserve.
DISTASTE, n. [dis and taste.] 1. Aversion of the taste; dislike of food or drink...
DISTASTED, pp. Disrelished; disliked; offended; displeased.
DISTASTEFUL, a. 1. Nauseous; unpleasant or disgusting to the taste. 2. Offensive...
DISTASTEFULNESS, n. Disagreeableness; dislike.
DISTASTING, ppr. Disrelishing; disliking; offending; displeasing.
DISTASTIVE, n. That which gives disrelish or aversion.
DISTEMPER, n. [dis and temper.] 1. Literally, an undue or unnatural temper, or d...
DISTEMPERANCE, n. Distemperature.
DISTEMPERATE, a. Immoderate. [Little used.]
DISTEMPERATURE, n. 1. Bad temperature; intemperateness; excess of heat or cold, ...
DISTEMPERED, pp. or a. 1. Diseased in body, or disordered in mind. We speak of a...
DISTEMPERING, ppr. Affecting with disease or disorder; disturbing; depriving of ...
DISTEND, v.t. [L., to tend, to stretch; to hold. Gr., to stretch.] 1. To stretch...
DISTENDED, pp. Spread; expanded; dilated by an inclosed substance or force.