Disparition :: Disparition (n.) Act of disappearing; disappearance.
Disparity :: Disparity (n.) Inequality; difference in age, rank, condition, or excellence; dissimilitude; -- followed by between, in, of, as to, etc.; as, disparity in, or of, years; a disparity as to color..
Dispark :: Dispark (v. t.) To throw (a park or inclosure); to treat (a private park) as a common.
Dispark :: Dispark (v. t.) To set at large; to release from inclosure.
Dispart :: Dispart (v. t.) To part asunder; to divide; to separate; to sever; to rend; to rive or split; as, disparted air; disparted towers..
Dispart :: Dispart (v. i.) To separate, to open; to cleave..
Dispart :: Dispart (n.) The difference between the thickness of the metal at the mouth and at the breech of a piece of ordnance.
Dispart :: Dispart (n.) A piece of metal placed on the muzzle, or near the trunnions, on the top of a piece of ordnance, to make the line of sight parallel to the axis of the bore; -- called also dispart sight, and muzzle sight..
Dispart :: Dispart (v. t.) To make allowance for the dispart in (a gun), when taking aim..
Dispart :: Dispart (v. t.) To furnish with a dispart sight.
Dispassion :: Dispassion (n.) Freedom from passion; an undisturbed state; apathy.
Dispassionate :: Dispassionate (a.) Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm; composed..
Dispassionate :: Dispassionate (a.) Not dictated by passion; not proceeding from temper or bias; impartial; as, dispassionate proceedings; a dispassionate view..
Dispassioned :: Dispassioned (a.) Free from passion; dispassionate.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To dispose of speedily, as business; to execute quickly; to make a speedy end of; to finish; to perform..
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To get rid of by sending off; to send away hastily.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To send off or away; -- particularly applied to sending off messengers, messages, letters, etc., on special business, and implying haste..
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To send out of the world; to put to death.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. i.) To make haste; to conclude an affair; to finish a matter of business.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) The act of sending a message or messenger in haste or on important business.