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Webster Dictionary :: Disallowed

DISALLOWED, pp. Not granted, permitted or admitted; disapproved; rejected.

Webster Dictionary :: Disallowing

DISALLOWING, ppr. Not permitting; not admitting; disapproving; rejecting.

Webster Dictionary :: Disally

DISALLY, v.t. [dis and ally.] To form an improper alliance.

Webster Dictionary :: Disanchor

DISANCHOR, v.t. [dis and anchor.] To force from its anchors, as a ship.

Webster Dictionary :: Disangelical

DISANGELICAL, a. Not angelical. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disanimate

DISANIMATE, v.t. [dis and animate.] 1. To deprive of life. [Not used.] 2. To dep...

Webster Dictionary :: Disanimated

DISANIMATED, pp. Discouraged; dispirited.

Webster Dictionary :: Disanimating

DISANIMATING, ppr. Discouraging; disheartening.

Webster Dictionary :: Disanimation

DISANIMATION, n. 1. The act of discouraging; depression of spirits. 2. Privation...

Webster Dictionary :: Disannul

DISANNUL, v.t. [dis and annul. In this instance, the prefix dis is improperly us...

Webster Dictionary :: Disannulled

DISANNULLED, pp. Annulled; vacated; made void.

Webster Dictionary :: Disannulling

DISANNULLING, ppr. Making void; depriving of authority or binding force.

Webster Dictionary :: Disannulment

DISANNULMENT, n. The act of making void; as the disannulment of a law or decree....

Webster Dictionary :: Disanoint

DISANOINT, v.t. To render consecration invalid.

Webster Dictionary :: Disapparel

DISAPPAREL, v.t to disrobe; to strip of raiment.

Webster Dictionary :: Disappear

DISAPPEAR, v.i. [dis and appear.] 1. To vanish from the sight; to recede from th...

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