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DISTRUSTING, ppr. Doubting the reality or sincerity of; suspecting; not relying ...
DISTRUSTLESS, a. Free from distrust or suspicion.
DISTUNE, v.t. To put out of tune. [Not used.]
DISTURB, v.t. [L., to trouble, disorder, discompose; a crowd, a tumult; Gr., a t...
DISTURBANCE, n. 1. A stirring or excitement; any disquiet or interruption of pea...
DISTURBED, pp. Stirred; moved; excited; discomposed; disquieted; agitated; uneasy.
DISTURBER, n. 1. One who disturbs or disquiets; a violator of peace; one who cau...
DISTURBING, ppr. Moving; exciting; rendering uneasy; making a tumult; interrupti...
DISTURN, v.t. [dis and turn.] To turn aside. [Not in use.]
DISUNIFORM, a. Disyuniform. Not uniform. [Not in use.]
DISUNION, n. Disyunion. [dis and union.] Separation; disjunction; or a state of ...
DISUNITE, v.t. disyunite. [dis and unite.] To separate; to disjoin; to part; as,...
DISUNITED, pp. Separated; disjoined.
DISUNITER, n. He or that which disjoins.
DISUNITING, ppr. Separating; parting.
DISUNITY, n. Disyunity. A state of separation.