DISEASEDNESS
DISEASEDNESS, noun Dizezedness. The state of being diseased; a morbid state; sickness.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DISEASEDNESS, noun Dizezedness. The state of being diseased; a morbid state; sickness.
DISEASEFUL, adjective Dizezeful.1. Abounding with disease; producing diseases; as diseaseful climate.2. Occasioning uneasiness.
DISEASEMENT, noun Dizezement. Uneasiness; inconvenience.
DISEDGED, a [dis and edge.] Blunted; made dull.
DISEMBARK, verb transitive [dis and embark.] To land; to debark; to remove from on board a ship to the land; to put on shore; applied particularly to the landing of troops and m...
DISEMBARKED, participle passive Landed; put on shore.
DISEMBARKING, participle present tense Landing; removing from on board a ship to land.
DISEMBARKMENT, noun The act of disembarking.
DISEMBARRASS, verb transitive [dis and embarrass.] To free from embarrassment or perplexity; to clear; to extricate.
DISEMBARRASSED, participle passive Freed from embarrassment; extricated from difficulty.
DISEMBARRASSING, participle present tense Freeing from embarrassment or perplexity; extricating.
DISEMBARRASSMENT, noun The act of extricating from perplexity.
DISEMBAY, verb transitive To clear from a bay.
DISEMBITTER, verb transitive [dis and embitter.] To free from bitterness; to clear from acrimony; to render sweet or pleasant.
DISEMBODIED, adjective [dis and embodied.]1. Divested of the body; as disembodied spirits or souls.2. Separated; discharged from keeping in a body.
DISEMBODY, verb transitive1. To divest of body; to free from flesh.2. To discharge from military array.
DISEMBOGUE, verb transitive [See Voice.] To pour out or discharge at the mouth, as a stream; to vent; to discharge into the ocean or a lake.Rolling down, the steep Timavus raves...
DISEMBOGUEMENT, noun Discharge of waters into the ocean or a lake.
DISEMBOSOM, verb transitive To separate from the bosom.
DISEMBOWEL, verb transitive [dis and embowel.] To take out the bowels; to take or draw from the bowels, as the web of a spider.
DISEMBOWELED, participle passive Taken or drawn from the bowels.DISEMBOWELED web.
DISEMBOWELING, participle present tense Taking or drawing from the bowels.
DISEMBRANGLE, verb transitive To free from litigation. [Not used.]
DISEMBROIL, verb transitive [dis and embroil.] To disentangle; to free from perplexity; to extricate from confusion.
DISEMBROILED, participle passive Disentangled; cleared from perplexity or confusion.
DISEMBROILING, participle present tense Disentangling; freeing from confusion.
DISENABLE, verb transitive [dis and enable.] To deprive of power, natural or moral; to disable; to deprive of ability or means. A man may be disenabled to walk by lameness; and ...