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Definition of disc
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of disc is as below...
Disc (n.) A
circular
structure
either
in
plants
or
animals;
as, a blood disc, a
germinal
disc, etc. Same as
Disk..
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Undisclose
::
Undisclose
(v. t.) To keep close or
secret.
Dissatisfaction
::
Dissatisfaction
(n.) The state of being
dissatisfied,
unsatisfied,
or
discontented;
uneasiness
proceeding
from the want of
gratification,
or from
disappointed
wishes
and
expectations..
Disciplining
::
Disciplining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disciplin.
Indiscerptibility
::
Indiscerptibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
indiscerpible.
Inconspicuous
::
Inconspicuous
(a.) Not
conspicuous
or
noticeable;
hardly
discernible.
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give
authority
to; to
delegate
power to; to
commission;
to
authorize
(having
commonly
a legal
force);
as, the
Supreme
Court is
empowered
to try and
decide
cases,
civil or
criminal;
the
attorney
is
empowered
to sign an
acquittance,
and
discharge
the
debtor..
Defray
::
Defray
(v. t.) To pay or
discharge;
to serve in
payment
of; to
provide
for, as a
charge,
debt,
expenses,
costs,
etc..
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) To
recognize
or
discern
by
marks,
signs,
or
characteristic
quality
or
qualities;
to know and
discriminate
(anything)
from other
things
with which it might be
confounded;
as, to
distinguish
the sound of a
drum..
Reverent
::
Reverent
(a.)
Disposed
to
revere;
impressed
with
reverence;
submissive;
humble;
respectful;
as,
reverent
disciples..
Shoad
::
Shoad (n.) A train of vein
material
mixed with
rubbish;
fragments
of ore which have
become
separated
by the
action
of water or the
weather,
and serve to
direct
in the
discovery
of
mines..
Manifestation
::
Manifestation
(n.) The act of
manifesting
or
disclosing,
or the state of being
manifested;
discovery
to the eye or to the
understanding;
also, that which
manifests;
exhibition;
display;
revelation;
as, the
manifestation
of God's power in
creation..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
reproving
or
punishing,
or that which is
intended
to
rectify
or to cure
faults;
punishment;
discipline;
chastisement..
Discursus
::
Discursus
(n.)
Argumentation;
ratiocination;
discursive
reasoning.
Casualty
::
Casualty
(n.)
Numerical
loss
caused
by
death,
wounds,
discharge,
or
desertion..
Unyoke
::
Unyoke
(v. t.) To part; to
disjoin;
to
disconnect.
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
expressing
thought
in
language,
whether
oral or
written;
especially,
such use of
language
in the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of an
artist;
choice
or
arrangement
of words in
discourse;
rhetorical
expression..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) Act of
relieving
of
something
which
oppresses
or
weighs
upon one, as an
obligation,
liability,
debt,
accusation,
etc.;
acquittance;
as, the
discharge
of a
debtor..
Discoursing
::
Discoursing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Discours.
Haversian
::
Haversian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Clopton
Havers,
an
English
physician
of the
seventeenth
century..
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