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... manner . The first rule ... to discount only unexception . Discourse ( dis - kors ' ) , n . [ Fr. discours ; L ... manner ; to treat upon in a solemn , discordant rules or principles . testify disapprobation of ; to discourage ; to set ...
... manner . The first rule ... to discount only unexception . Discourse ( dis - kors ' ) , n . [ Fr. discours ; L ... manner ; to treat upon in a solemn , discordant rules or principles . testify disapprobation of ; to discourage ; to set ...
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... manner . See GUISE ! 1. To conceal the the throat . See GORGE ) 1. To eject or guise or appearance of by an unusual habit Disgustingly ( dis - gust'ing - li ) , ado . manner su as to give disgust . discharge from , or as from , the ...
... manner . See GUISE ! 1. To conceal the the throat . See GORGE ) 1. To eject or guise or appearance of by an unusual habit Disgustingly ( dis - gust'ing - li ) , ado . manner su as to give disgust . discharge from , or as from , the ...
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... manner . Disorder ( dis - or'der ) , v.t. 1. To break the oriented when he called the pronaises in Ezekiel and Disobeisant , ta . ( Fr. ] Disobedient . Chaucer . order of ; to derange ; to disturb the regular in the Revelations the same ...
... manner . Disorder ( dis - or'der ) , v.t. 1. To break the oriented when he called the pronaises in Ezekiel and Disobeisant , ta . ( Fr. ] Disobedient . Chaucer . order of ; to derange ; to disturb the regular in the Revelations the same ...
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... manner ; in a dispute every inch of ground . * To dispute manner so as to destroy quiet or tranquillity . Disrepair ( dis - rē - pår ) , n . [ Prefix dis , priv . , the possession of the ground with the Span- * All ruinous disorders ...
... manner ; in a dispute every inch of ground . * To dispute manner so as to destroy quiet or tranquillity . Disrepair ( dis - rē - pår ) , n . [ Prefix dis , priv . , the possession of the ground with the Span- * All ruinous disorders ...
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... manners and morals ; vicious indulgence Seeing then that all these things shall be dissorted vice ; as , a dissipated man ; a dissipated life . ! in pleasure , as in intemperance and de . what manner of persons cught ye to be in all ...
... manners and morals ; vicious indulgence Seeing then that all these things shall be dissorted vice ; as , a dissipated man ; a dissipated life . ! in pleasure , as in intemperance and de . what manner of persons cught ye to be in all ...
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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