Discoid.
A genus of Branchiopoda, having a disklike shell, attached by one valve, which is perforated by the peduncle.
Ungirded; loosely dressed.
To part; to divide.
To teach; to train.
The state of being a disciple or follower in doctrines and precepts.
A female disciple.
Capable of being disciplined or improved by instruction and training.
The quality of being improvable by discipline.
Relating to discipline.
A flagellant. See Flagellant.
One who disciplines; one who excels in training, especially with training, especially with regard to order and obedience; one who enforces rigid discipline; a stickler for the observance of rules and methods of training; as, he is a better disciplinarian than scholar.
Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline; corrective; belonging to a course of training.
To educate; to develop by instruction and exercise; to train.
One who disciplines.
To disavow or renounce all part, claim, or share.
One who disclaims, disowns, or renounces.
A disavowing or disowning.
To disclaim; to expel.
To injure one's good name; to slander.
To take off a cloak from; to uncloak.
Disclosure.
Represented with wings expanded; -- applied to doves and other birds not of prey.
One who discloses.
The act of disclosing, uncovering, or revealing; bringing to light; exposure.
To clear from clouds.
To divest of a clout.
A shutting off; exclusion.
To depart; to quit the coast (that is, the side or border) of anything; to be separated.
Applied to a form of egg cleavage seen in osseous fishes, which occurs only in a small disk that separates from the rest of the egg.
A thrower of the discus. A statue of an athlete holding the discus, or about to throw it.
One of the tree frogs.
A division of amphibians having suctorial disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
Having sucking disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
Incoherent.
Anything having the form of a discus or disk; particularly, a discoid shell.
Disk-shaped; discoid.
One of a species of coccoliths, having an oval discoidal body, with a thick strongly refracting rim, and a thinner central portion. One of them measures about / of an inch in its longest diameter.
To alter the natural hue or color of; to change to a different color; to stain; to tinge; as, a drop of wine will discolor water; silver is discolored by sea water.
To discolor.
The act of discoloring, or the state of being discolored; alteration of hue or appearance.
Altered in color; stained; spotted or streaked with foreign matter.
same as discolor.
same as discolored; as, discoloured paneling.
to cause to be confused; confuse emotionally.
confused; upset; as, the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand.
Rout; overthrow; discomfiture.
people who are defeated.
thwarted; -- used especially of feelings of defeat and discouragement.
The act of discomfiting, or the state of being discomfited; rout; overthrow; defeat; frustration; confusion and dejection.
Discouragement.
Causing discomfort; occasioning uneasiness; making sad.
To mention with disapprobation; to blame; to disapprove.
Deserving, disapprobation or blame.
Blame; censure; reproach.
One who discommends; a dispraiser.
To deprive of a commission or trust.
To discommode.
To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble.
Inconvenient; troublesome; incommodious.
Disadvantage; inconvenience.
To deprive of the right of common.
A lack of common possessions, properties, or relationship.
To free from company; to dissociate.
To change the complexion or hue of.
Failure or refusal to comply; noncompliance.
To disarrange; to interfere with; to disturb; to disorder; to unsettle; to break up.
Disordered; disturbed; disquieted.
Inconsistency; discordance.
The state of being discomposed; disturbance; disorder; agitation; perturbation.
To discount. See Discount.
Want of concert; disagreement.
hard to deal with; causing uncertainty or confusion about how to act or react.
The act of disconcerting, or state of being disconcerted; discomposure; perturbation.
Not conductive; impeding; disadvantageous.
Not conformable.
Want of conformity or correspondence; inconsistency; disagreement.
Incongruity; disagreement; unsuitableness.
To dissolve the union or connection of; to disunite; to sever; to separate; to disperse.
marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds.
the state of being disconnected.
The act of disconnecting, or state of being disconnected; separation; want of union.
To deprive of consecration or sacredness.
To differ; to disagree; to dissent.
The state of being disconsolate.
Destitute of consolation; deeply dejected and dispirited; hopelessly sad; comfortless; filled with grief; as, a bereaved and disconsolate parent.
Disconsolate.
Dejection; grief.
Want of content; uneasiness and inquietude of mind; dissatisfaction; disquiet.
Discontent.
Dissatisfied; uneasy in mind; malcontent.
Full of discontent.
Discontented.
Relating or tending to discontent.
The state of being discontented; uneasiness; inquietude.
Admitting of being discontinued.
The act of discontinuing, or the state of being discontinued; want of continued connection or continuity; breaking off; cessation; interruption; as, a discontinuance of conversation or intercourse; discontinuance of a highway or of travel.
Breach or interruption of continuity; separation of parts in a connected series; discontinuance.
To lose continuity or cohesion of parts; to be disrupted or broken off.
One whose possession of an estate is broken off, or discontinued; one whose estate is subject to discontinuance.
One who discontinues, or breaks off or away from; an absentee.
Want of continuity or cohesion; disunion of parts.
One who deprives another of the possession of an estate by discontinuance. See Discontinuance, 2.
Not continuous; interrupted; broken off.
Unsuitableness; incongruity.
Not convenient or congruous; unsuitable; ill-adapted.
A division of acalephs or jellyfishes, including most of the large disklike species.
To disagree; to be discordant; to jar; to clash; not to suit.
That may produce discord; disagreeing; discordant.
State or quality of being discordant; disagreement; inconsistency.
Disagreeing; incongruous; being at variance; clashing; opposing; not harmonious.
Full of discord; contentious.
Full of discord.
Deprived of the privileges or form of a body corporate.
Incongruous.
Same as Discoast.
To dissuade.
A counting off or deduction made from a gross sum on any account whatever; an allowance upon an account, debt, demand, price asked, and the like; something taken or deducted.
Capable of being, or suitable to be, discounted; as, certain forms are necessary to render notes discountable at a bank.
Unfavorable aspect; unfriendly regard; cold treatment; disapprobation; whatever tends to check or discourage.
One who discountenances; one who disfavors.