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Webster Dictionary :: Distantly

DISTANTLY, adv. Remotely; at a distance; with reserve.

Webster Dictionary :: Distant

DISTANT, a. [L., standing apart.] 1. Separate; having an intervening space of an...

Webster Dictionary :: Distanced

DISTANCED, pp. Left far behind; cast out of the race.

Webster Dictionary :: Distance

DISTANCE, n. [L., to stand apart; to stand.] 1. An interval or space between two...

Webster Dictionary :: Distaining

DISTAINING, ppr. Staining; discoloring; blotting; tarnishing.

Webster Dictionary :: Distained

DISTAINED, pp. Stained; tinged; discolored; blotted; sullied.

Webster Dictionary :: Distain

DISTAIN, v.t. [dis and stain. L. See Stain .] 1. To stain; to tinge with any dif...

Webster Dictionary :: Distaff-thistle

DISTAFF-THISTLE, n. A species of thistle; a name of the Atraetylis, and of the C...

Webster Dictionary :: Distaff

DISTAFF, n. 1. The staff of a spinning-wheel, to which a bunch of flax or tow is...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissyllable

DISSYLLABLE, n. [Gr., two or twice; a syllable.] A word consisting of two syllab...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissyllabic

DISSYLLABIC, a. Consisting of two syllables only; as a dissyllabic foot in poetry.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissweeten

DISSWEETEN, v.t. To deprive of sweetness. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Dissunder

DISSUNDER, v.t. [dis and sunder.] To separate; to rend.

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuasive

DISSUASIVE, a. Tending to dissuade, or divert form a measure or purpose; dehorta...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuasion

DISSUASION, n. Disuazhun. Advice or exhortation in opposition to something; the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dissuading

DISSUADING, ppr. Exhorting against; attempting, by advice, to divert from a purp...

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