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Webster Dictionary :: Discerp

DISCERP, v.t. [L.] To tear in pieces; to separate. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discerpibility

DISCERPIBILITY, n. Capability or liableness to be torn asunder or disunited.

Webster Dictionary :: Discerpible

DISCERPIBLE, a. [L., to seize, to tear. In some dictionaries it is written disce...

Webster Dictionary :: Discerption

DISCERPTION, n. The act of pulling to pieces, or of separating the parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Discession

DISCESSION, n. [L.] Departure. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discharge

DISCHARGE, v.t. 1. To unload, as a ship; to take out, as a cargo; applied both t...

Webster Dictionary :: Discharged

DISCHARGED, pp. Unloaded; let off; shot; thrown out; dismissed from service; pai...

Webster Dictionary :: Discharger

DISCHARGER, n. 1. He that discharges in any manner. 2. One who fires a gun. 3. I...

Webster Dictionary :: Discharging

DISCHARGING, pp. Unlading; letting fly; shooting; throwing out; emiting; dismiss...

Webster Dictionary :: Dischurch

DISCHURCH, v.t. To deprive of the rank of a church.

Webster Dictionary :: Discide

DISCIDE, v.t. To divide; to cut in pieces. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Discinct

DISCINCT, a. Ungirded.

Webster Dictionary :: Discind

DISCIND, v.t. To cut in two. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disciple

DISCIPLE, n. [L., to learn.] 1. A learner; a scholar; one who receives or profes...

Webster Dictionary :: Disciple-like

DISCIPLE-LIKE, a. Becoming a disciple.

Webster Dictionary :: Discipled

DISCIPLED, pp. Taught; trained; brought up; made a disciple.

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