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Discussion, n.
Disdain, v. a. Despise, contemn, scout, scorn, spurn, look down upon, hold in contempt, consider beneath notice. Disdain, n. Scorn, contempt, contumely, haughtiness, superciliousness, arrogance, hauteur. Disdainful, a. Scornful, contemptuous, supercilious, contumelious, haughty, cavalier. Disease, n. Disorder, distemper, malady, complaint, ail, ailment, sickness, illness, indisposition, infirmity. Diseased, a. Disordered, distempered, unsound, sickly, sick. Disembark, v. a. Land, put on shore, send ashore, debark. Disembark, v. n. Land, go on shore, debark. Disembarrass, v. a. Disengage, extricate, release, disburden, disencumber, disentangle, ease, rid, free, clear, set free. Disembodied, a. Unbodied, incorporeal, immaterial, spiritual, bodiless, divested of the body. Disembogue, v. a. Discharge (at the mouth, as a river), empty, pour out, give vent to. Disembogue, v. n. Issue, flow out (at the mouth, as a river), discharge itself, be discharged. Disemboguement, n. Discharge, issue. Disembowel, v. a. Eviscerate, embowel, take out the bowels of. Disembroil, v. a. Disentangle, free from perplexity, extricate from confusion. Disenable, v. a. Disqualify, disable, unfit, incapacitate, make incapable. Disenchant, v. a. Free from enchantment, deliver from illusions, remove the spell from. Disencumber, v. a. Disburden, disengage, disembarrass, release, ease, rid, set free. Disengage, v. a.
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