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DISCANDY, v.i. [dis and candy.] To melt; to dissolve.
DISCARD, v.t. 1. To throw out of the hand such cards as are useless. 2. To dismi...
DISCARDED, pp. Thrown out; dismissed from service; rejected.
DISCARDING, ppr. Throwing out; dismissing from employment; rejecting.
DISCARNATE, a. [dia and L., flesh.] Stripped of flesh.
DISCASE, v.t. [dis and case.] To take off a covering from; to strip; to undress.
DISCEPTATOR, n. [L.] One who arbitrates or decides. [Not used.]
DISCERN, v.t. s as z. [L., to separate or distinguish, Gr.] 1. To separate by th...
DISCERNED, pp. Distinguished; See N; discovered.
DISCERNER, n. 1. One who See S, discovers or distinguishes; an observer. 2. One ...
DISCERNIBLE, a. That may be See N distinctly; discoverable by the eye or the und...
DISCERNIBLENESS, n. Visibleness.
DISCERNIBLY, adv. In a manner to be discerned, See N or discovered; visibly.
DISCERNING, ppr. 1. Distinguishing; See ing; discovering; knowing; judging. 2. a...
DISCERNINGLY, adv. With discernment; acutely; with judgment; skillfully.
DISCERNMENT, n. The act of discerning; also, the power or faculty of the mind, b...