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DISABUSING, ppr. Disabuzing. Undeceiving.
DISACCOMMODATE, v.t. [dis and accommodate.] To put to inconvenience.
DISACCOMMODATION, n. [dis and accommodation.] A state of being unaccommodated; a...
DISACCORD, v.i. [dis and accord.] To refuse assent. [Not used.]
DISACCUSTOM, v.t. [dis and accustom.] To neglect familiar or customary practice;...
DISACCUSTOMED, pp. Disused; having neglected practice or familiar use.
DISACKNOWLEDGE, v.t. [dis and acknowledge.] To deny; to disown.
DISACKNOWLEDGED, pp. Denied; disowned.
DISACKNOWLEDGING, ppr. Denying; disowning.
DISACQUAINT, v.t. [See Acquaint .] To dissolve acquaintance. [Little used.]
DISACQUAINTANCE, n. Neglect or disuse of familiarity, or familiar knowledge of.
DISADORN, v.t. To deprive of ornaments.
DISADVANCE, v.t. or I. To check; to halt. [Not in use.]
DISADVANTAGE, n. 1. That which prevents success, or renders it difficult; a stat...
DISADVANTAGEABLE, a. Not advantageous. [Not in use.]
DISADVANTAGEOUS, a. Unfavorable to success or prosperity; inconvenient; not adap...