Disband :: Disband (v. t.) To loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to scatter; to disperse; to break up the organization of; especially, to dismiss from military service; as, to disband an army..
Disband :: Disband (v. t.) To divorce.
Disband :: Disband (v. i.) To become separated, broken up, dissolved, or scattered; especially, to quit military service by breaking up organization..
Disbanded :: Disbanded (imp. & p. p.) of Disban.
Disbanding :: Disbanding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disban.
Disbandment :: Disbandment (n.) The act of disbanding.
Disbar :: Disbar (v. t.) To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive (an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and privileges as such..
Disbark :: Disbark (v. t.) To disembark.
Disbark :: Disbark (v. t.) To strip of bark; to bark.
Disbarment :: Disbarment (n.) Act of disbarring.
Disbarred :: Disbarred (imp. & p. p.) of Disba.
Disbarring :: Disbarring (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disba.
Disbase :: Disbase (v. t.) To debase or degrade.
Disbecome :: Disbecome (v. t.) To misbecome.
Disbelief :: Disbelief (n.) The act of disbelieving;; a state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion, assertion, or doctrine is not true; refusal of assent, credit, or credence; denial of belief..
Disbelieve :: Disbelieve (v. t.) Not to believe; to refuse belief or credence to; to hold not to be true or actual.
Disbelieved :: Disbelieved (imp. & p. p.) of Disbeliev.
Disbeliever :: Disbeliever (n.) One who disbelieves, or refuses belief; an unbeliever. Specifically, one who does not believe the Christian religion..
Disbelieving :: Disbelieving (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disbeliev.
Disbench :: Disbench (v. t.) To drive from a bench or seat.
Disbench :: Disbench (v. t.) To deprive (a bencher) of his privileges.
Disbend :: Disbend (v. t.) To unbend.
Disbind :: Disbind (v. t.) To unbind; to loosen.
Disblame :: Disblame (v. t.) To clear from blame.
Disbodied :: Disbodied (a.) Disembodied.
Disboscation :: Disboscation (n.) Converting forest land into cleared or arable land; removal of a forest.
Disbowel :: Disbowel (v. t.) To disembowel.
Disbranch :: Disbranch (v.) To divest of a branch or branches; to tear off.
Disbud :: Disbud (v.) To deprive of buds or shoots, as for training, or economizing the vital strength of a tree..
Disburden :: Disburden (v. t.) To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve.
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