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9,541 words match “URE”

DISFEATURE v.
To deprive of features; to mar the features of. [R.]
DISFIGURE v. 2 definitions
To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform. Disfiguring not God's likeness, but their own. Milton.
DISFIGUREMENT n. 2 definitions
Act of disfiguring, or state of being disfigured; deformity. Milton.
DISFIGURER n.
One who disfigures.
DISFURNITURE n. 2 definitions
The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished. [Obs.]
DISINSURE v.
To render insecure; to put in danger. [Obs.] Fanshawe.
DISINURE v.
To render unaccustomed or unfamiliar. We are hindered and disinured . . . towards the true knowledge. Milton.
DISINVESTITURE n.
The act of depriving of investiture. [Obs.] Ogilvie.
DISJUNCTURE n.
The act of disjoining, or state of being disjoined; separation. Fuller.
DISNATURED a.
Deprived or destitute of natural feelings; unnatural. [Obs.] Shak.
DISPLEASURE n. 4 definitions
indignation. O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure. Ps. vi. 1. Undoubtedly he will relent, and turn From his displeasure. Milton.
DISPOSURE n. 2 definitions
ct of disposing; power to dispose of; disposal; direction. Give up My estate to his disposure. Massinger.
DISRUPTURE n.
Disruption. [R.] Jefferson.
DISSEIZURE n.
Disseizin. Speed.
DISTASTURE n.
Something which excites distaste or disgust. [Obs.] Speed.
DISTEMPERATURE n. 4 definitions
Bad temperature; intemperateness; excess of heat or cold, or of other qualities; as, the distemperature of the air. [Obs.]
DISTINCTURE n.
Distinctness. [R.]
DISULPHURET n.
See Disulphide.
DISVENTURE n.
A disadventure. [Obs.] Shelton.
DIUREIDE n.
One of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as containing two molecules of urea or their radicals, as uric acid or allantoin. Cf. Ureide.
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