DISOBLIGER
DISOBLIGER, noun One who disobliges.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DISOBLIGER, noun One who disobliges.
DISOBLIGING, participle present tense1. Offending; contravening the wishes of; injuring slightly.2.adjective Not obliging; not disposed to gratify the wishes of another; not dis...
DISOBLIGINGLY, adverb In a disobliging manner; offensively.
DISOBLIGINGNESS, noun Offensiveness; disposition to displease, or want of readiness to please.
DISOPINION, noun Difference of opinion. [A bad word and not used.]
DISORBED, adjective [dis and orb.] Thrown out of the proper orbit; as a star disorbed
DISORDER, noun [dis and order.]1. Want of order or regular disposition; irregularity; immethodical distribution; confusion; a word of general application; as, the troops were th...
DISORDERED, participle passive Put out of order; derranged; disturbed; discomposed; confused; sick; indisposed.DISORDERED, adjective Disorderly; irregular; vicious; loose; unres...
DISORDEREDNESS, noun A state of disorder or irregularity; confusion.
DISORDERLY, adjective Confused; immethodical; irregular; being without proper order or disposition; as, the books and papers are in a disorderly state.2. Tumultuous; irregular; ...
DISORDINATE, adjective Disorderly; living irregularly.
DISORDINATELY, adverb Inordinately; irregularly; viciously.
DISORGANIZATION, noun [See Disorganize.]1. The act of disorganizing; the act of destroying organic structure, or connected system; the act of destroying order.2. The state of be...
DISORGANIZE, verb transitive [dis and organize. See Organ.] To break or destroy organic structure or connected system; to dissolve regular system or union or parts; as, to disor...
DISORGANIZED, participle passive Reduced to disorder; being in a confused state.
DISORGANIZER, noun One who disorganizes; one who destroys or attempts to interrupt regular order or system; one who introduces disorder and confusion.
DISORGANIZING, participle present tense1. Destroying regular and connected system; throwing into confusion.2.adjective Disposed or tending to disorganize; as a disorganizing spi...
DISOWN, verb transitive [dis and own.]1. To deny; not to own; to refuse to acknowledge as belonging to ones self. A parent and hardly disown his child. An author will sometimes ...
DISOWNED, participle passive Not owned; not acknowledged as ones own; denied; disallowed.
DISOWNING, participle present tense Not owning; denying; disallowing.
DISOXYDATE, verb transitive [dis and oxydate.] To reduce from oxydation; to reduce from the state of an oxyd, by disengaging oxygen from a substance; as, to disoxydate iron or c...
DISOXYDATED, participle passive Reduced from the state of an oxyd.
DISOXYDATING, participle present tense Reducing from the state of an oxyd.
DISOXYDATION, noun The act or process of freeing from oxygen and reducing from the state of an oxyd. [This word seems to be preferable to deoxydate.]
DISOXYGENATE, verb transitive [dis and oxygenate.] To deprive of oxygen.
DISOXYGENATED, participle passive Freed from oxygen.
DISOXYGENATING, participle present tense Freeing from oxygen.