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DISCOUNT-DAY, n. The day of the week on which a bank discounts notes and bills.
DISCOUNT, n. [See Count . Literally, a counting back or from.] 1. A sum deducted...
DISCOUNSEL, v.t. To dissuade. [Not in use.]
DISCORDFUL, a. Quarrelsome; contentious.
DISCORDANTLY, adv. Dissonantly; in a discordant manner; inconsistently; in a man...
DISCORDANT, a. [L.] 1. Disagreeing; incongruous; contradictory; being at varianc...
DISCORDANCE, DISCORDANCY, n. [L.] Disagreement; opposition; inconsistency; as a ...
DISCORDANCE, DISCORDANCY, n. [L.] Disagreement; opposition; inconsistency; as a ...
DISCORD, n. [L.] 1. Disagreement among persons or things. Between persons, diffe...
DISCONVENIENT, a. Incongruous.
DISCONVENIENCE, n. [dis and convenience.] Incongruity; disagreement. [Little used.]
DISCONTINUOUS, a. 1. Broken off; interrupted. 2. Separated; wide; gaping.
DISCONTINUITY, n. Disunion of parts; want of cohesion.
DISCONTINUING, ppr. Ceasing; interrupting; breaking off.
DISCONTINUER, n. One who discontinues a rule or practice.
DISCONTINUED, pp. Left off; interrupted; broken off.