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... Dryden . to subsist or to perform anything without In either cheek depancten lively cheere . Spenser , 3. Connection and support ; mutual connecthe aid of ; as , children are dependent on Depeint , pp . Painted . Chaucer . tion ; inter ...
... Dryden . to subsist or to perform anything without In either cheek depancten lively cheere . Spenser , 3. Connection and support ; mutual connecthe aid of ; as , children are dependent on Depeint , pp . Painted . Chaucer . tion ; inter ...
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... Dryden . circulate , extend , scatter , disseminate , dis1. Burnet . perse , publish , proclaim . 2. Extending in all directions ; widely reachDiffidence ( dif'fi - dens ) , n . ( L. diffidentia , want of confidence , dijjidens , ppr ...
... Dryden . circulate , extend , scatter , disseminate , dis1. Burnet . perse , publish , proclaim . 2. Extending in all directions ; widely reachDiffidence ( dif'fi - dens ) , n . ( L. diffidentia , want of confidence , dijjidens , ppr ...
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... Dryden . from military service ; to break up , as a band Disbud ( dis - bud ' ) , v . t . [ Prefix dis , priv . , and 2. Undress . or body of men enlisted ; as , to dixband an bud . ) To deprive of buds or shoots ; to reAnd him behold a ...
... Dryden . from military service ; to break up , as a band Disbud ( dis - bud ' ) , v . t . [ Prefix dis , priv . , and 2. Undress . or body of men enlisted ; as , to dixband an bud . ) To deprive of buds or shoots ; to reAnd him behold a ...
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... Dryden . king's mind . ' Bacon . - 3 . That which is dispearance of any ; as , the discoloration of Each disclaimed all knowledge of us . Tennyson . closed or made known ; as , these disclosures ideas . 3. To refuse to acknowledge ; to ...
... Dryden . king's mind . ' Bacon . - 3 . That which is dispearance of any ; as , the discoloration of Each disclaimed all knowledge of us . Tennyson . closed or made known ; as , these disclosures ideas . 3. To refuse to acknowledge ; to ...
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... Dryden . Disembarrass ( dis - em - ba'ras ) , v . t . ( Prefix Disenchanter ( dis - en - chantér ) , n . He who Disdiapason ( dis'di - a - pā " zon ) , n . ( See DIAPASON ] In music , a compound concord in dis , priv . , and embarrass ...
... Dryden . Disembarrass ( dis - em - ba'ras ) , v . t . ( Prefix Disenchanter ( dis - en - chantér ) , n . He who Disdiapason ( dis'di - a - pā " zon ) , n . ( See DIAPASON ] In music , a compound concord in dis , priv . , and embarrass ...
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acid action Addison anat animals arch asunder Bacon body called cause Chaucer church colour common Comp consisting court deprive direction discharge discourse disease disorder dispense distinct distinguished divided divine doctrine double draw drupes Dryden earth eidos electricity English equal evil excite flowers fluid force genus give Goth hath hence honour Hudibras Icel inclose intens kind land Lord Macaulay manner means ment Milton mind molluscs name given nature ness one's person Pertaining piece plants Pope priv produced quantity Rare resembling root Scotch Scotland Scots law sense separate Shak sion skin sound species Spenser spirit stamens substance surface taining Tennyson term applied thing thou tion trees tricity v.t. Prefix v.t. Prefix dis v.t. pret vessel word