Disturn
Disturnv.t.to turn off or aside, turn, ob.
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Disturnv.t.to turn off or aside, turn, ob.
Disunionn.a separation, a breach of agreement
Disunitev.to divide, disjoin, part, separate
Disunityn.a state of actual separation
Disusage, or Disusen.a want of practice, neglect
Disuse, [disyuze]v.t.to drop a custom, leave off
Disvalationn.a disgrace, a loss of credit, ob.
Disvaluev.t.to undervalue, slight, disregard, ob.
Disvouchv.t.to contradict, deny, ob.
Diswitteda.mad, distracted, ob.
Ditchv.i.to make a ditch or ditches
Ditchn.a long trench, cut, moat in fortification
Ditchern.a man who makes or cleans ditches
Dithyrambicn.a sort of mad or licentious verse
Ditionn.rule, power, government dominion
Dittandern.a plant, pepperwort
Dittanyn.a plant of several kinds
Dittieda.sung, fitted or adapted to music
Ditton.the aforesaid, the same thing repeated
Ditty, or Hitn.a sonnet, song, short musical poem
Diuretic, or Diureticala.good to provoke urin
Diurnala.daily, performed or done in a day
Diurnaln.a daybook, journal, daily account
Diurnallyad.daily, every day, day by day
Diuturnityn.legth of time, continuance
Divann.the Ottoman grand council, a hall, a cout
Divaricatev.to divide, separate