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Webster Dictionary :: Disembarrassed

DISEMBARRASSED, pp. Freed from embarrassment; extricated from difficulty.

Webster Dictionary :: Disembarrassing

DISEMBARRASSING, ppr. Freeing from embarrassment or perplexity; extricating.

Webster Dictionary :: Disembarrassment

DISEMBARRASSMENT, n. The act of extricating from perplexity.

Webster Dictionary :: Disembay

DISEMBAY, v.t. To clear from a bay.

Webster Dictionary :: Disembitter

DISEMBITTER, v.t. [dis and embitter.] To free from bitterness; to clear from acr...

Webster Dictionary :: Disembodied

DISEMBODIED, a. [dis and embodied.] 1. Divested of the body; as disembodied spir...

Webster Dictionary :: Disembody

DISEMBODY, v.t. 1. To divest of body; to free from flesh. 2. To discharge from m...

Webster Dictionary :: Lustwort

LUST'WORT, n. [lust and wort.] A plant of the genus Drosera.

Webster Dictionary :: Lusty

LUST'Y, a. [from lust.] 1. Stout; vigorous; robust; healthful; able of body. thi...

Webster Dictionary :: Lutanist

LU'TANIST, n. [from lute.] A person that plays on the lute. A celebrated lutanis...

Webster Dictionary :: Lutarious

LUTA'RIOUS, a. [L. lutarius,from lutum, mud.] 1. Pertaining to mud; living in mu...

Webster Dictionary :: Lutation

LUTA'TION, n. [See Lute .] The act or method of luting vessels.

Webster Dictionary :: Lute

LUTE, n. [L. laudo.] An instrument of music with strings. It consists of four pa...

Webster Dictionary :: Lute-case

LU'TE-CASE, n. A case for a lute.

Webster Dictionary :: Lute-string

LU'TE-STRING, n. The string of a lute.

Webster Dictionary :: Luted

LU'TED, pp. Closed with lute.

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