Dish :: Dish (n.) A hollow place, as in a field..
Dish :: Dish (n.) A trough about 28 inches long, 4 deep, and 6 wide, in which ore is measured..
Dish :: Dish (n.) That portion of the produce of a mine which is paid to the land owner or proprietor.
Dish :: Dish (v. t.) To put in a dish, ready for the table..
Dish :: Dish (v. t.) To make concave, or depress in the middle, like a dish; as, to dish a wheel by inclining the spokes..
Dish :: Dish (v. t.) To frustrate; to beat; to ruin.
Dishabille :: Dishabille (n.) An undress; a loose, negligent dress; deshabille..
Disharmony :: Disharmony (n.) Want of harmony; discord; incongruity.
Dishaunt :: Dishaunt (v. t.) To leave; to quit; to cease to haunt.
Dishcloth :: Dishcloth (n.) A cloth used for washing dishes.
Dishearten :: Dishearten (v. t.) To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.
Disheartenment :: Disheartenment (n.) Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits.
Dishelm :: Dishelm (v. t.) To deprive of the helmet.
Disherison :: Disherison (n.) The act of disheriting, or debarring from inheritance; disinhersion..
Disherit :: Disherit (v. t.) To disinherit; to cut off, or detain, from the possession or enjoyment of an inheritance..
Disheritance :: Disheritance (n.) The act of disinheriting or state of being disinherited; disinheritance.