Amphidisc :: Amphidisc (n.) A peculiar small siliceous spicule having a denticulated wheel at each end; -- found in freshwater sponges.
Condisciple :: Condisciple (n.) A schoolfellow; a fellow-student.
Disc :: Disc (n.) A flat round plat.
Disc :: Disc (n.) A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disc, a germinal disc, etc. Same as Disk..
Discage :: Discage (v. t.) To uncage.
Discal :: Discal (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells..
Discalceate :: Discalceate (v. t.) To pull off shoes or sandals from.
Discalceated :: Discalceated (a.) Deprived off shoes or sandals; unshod; discalced.
Discalceation :: Discalceation (n.) The act of pulling off the shoes or sandals.
Discalced :: Discalced (a.) Unshod; barefooted; -- in distinction from calced.
Discamp :: Discamp (v. t.) To drive from a camp.
Discandy :: Discandy (v. i.) To melt; to dissolve; to thaw.
Discant :: Discant (n.) See Descant, n..
Discapacitate :: Discapacitate (v. t.) To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate.
Discard :: Discard (v. t.) To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous cards; to lay aside (a card or cards)..
Discard :: Discard (v. t.) To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to discharge; to turn away..
Discard :: Discard (v. t.) To put or thrust away; to reject.
Discard :: Discard (v. i.) To make a discard.
Discard :: Discard (n.) The act of discarding; also, the card or cards discarded..
Discarded :: Discarded (imp. & p. p.) of Discar.
Discarding :: Discarding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Discar.
Discardure :: Discardure (n.) Rejection; dismissal.
Discarnate :: Discarnate (a.) Stripped of flesh.
Discase :: Discase (v. t.) To strip; to undress.
Discede :: Discede (v. i.) To yield or give up; to depart.
Discept :: Discept (v. i.) To debate; to discuss.
Disceptation :: Disceptation (n.) Controversy; disputation; discussion.
Disceptator :: Disceptator (n.) One who arbitrates or decides.
Discern :: Discern (v. t.) To see and identify by noting a difference or differences; to note the distinctive character of; to discriminate; to distinguish.
Discern :: Discern (v. t.) To see by the eye or by the understanding; to perceive and recognize; as, to discern a difference..
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