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21,849 words match “ALL”

DISCRETIONALLY; DISCRETIONARILY adv.
At discretion; according to one's discretion or judgment.
DISENTHRALL v.
To release from thralldom or slavery; to give freedom to; to disinthrall. [Written also disenthral.] Milton.
DISENTHRALLMENT n.
Liberation from bondage; emancipation; disinthrallment. [Written also disenthralment.]
DISGALLANT v.
To deprive of gallantry. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
DISHALLOW v.
To make unholy; to profane. Tennyson. Nor can the unholiness of the priest dishallow the altar. T. Adams.
DISINTHRALL v.
To free from thralldom; to disenthrall. [Written also disinthral.]
DISINTHRALLMENT n.
A releasing from thralldom or slavery; disenthrallment. [Written also disinthralment.]
DISLOYALLY adv.
In a disloyal manner.
DISMALLY adv.
In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably.
DISPROPORTIONALLY adv.
In a disproportional manner; unsuitably in form, quantity, or value; unequally.
DISTALLY adv.
Toward a distal part.
DIURNALLY adv.
Daily; every day.
DIVIDUALLY adv.
By dividing. [R.]
DIVISIONALLY adv.
So as to be divisional.
DO-ALL n.
General manager; factotum. Under him, Dunstan was the do-all at court, being the king's treasurer, councilor, chancellor, confessor, all things. Fuller.
DOCTORALLY adv.
In the manner of a doctor.[R.]
DOCTRINALLY adv.
In a doctrinal manner or for; by way of teaching or positive direction.
DOGMATICALLY adv.
In a dogmatic manner; positively; magisterially.
DOMESTICALLY adv.
In a domestic manner; privately; with reference to domestic affairs.
DORSALLY adv.
On, or toward, the dorsum, or back; on the dorsal side of; dorsad.
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