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DISPONDEE, n. In Greek and Latin poetry, a double spondee, consisting of four lo...
DISPLUMING, ppr. Depriving of plumes.
DISPLUMED, pp. Stripped of plumes.
DISPLUME, v.t. [dis and plume.] To strip or deprive of plumes or feathers; to st...
DISPLOSIVE, a. Noting displosion.
DISPLODING, ppr. Discharging or bursting with a loud report; an explosion.
DISPLODED, pp. Discharged with a loud report.
DISPLODE, v.t. [L., to break forth.] To vent, discharge or burst with a violent ...
DISPLICENCE, n. [L.] Dislike. [Not in use.]
DISPLEASURE, n. Displezhur. 1. Some irritation or uneasiness of the mind, occasi...
DISPLEASINGNESS, n. Offensiveness; the quality of giving some degree of disgust.
DISPLEASING, ppr or a. Offensive to the eye, to the mind, to the smell, or to th...
DISPLEASEDNESS, n. Displeasure; uneasiness.
DISPLEASED, pp. Offended; disgusted.
DISPLEASE, v.t. displeze. [dis and please.] 1. To offend; to make angry, sometim...
DISPLEASANT, a. Displezant. [See Displease .] Unpleasing; offensive; unpleasant....