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10,740 words match “PAR”

DEPARTABLE a.
Divisible. [Obs.] Bacon.
DEPARTER n. 2 definitions
One who refines metals by separation. [Obs.]
DEPARTMENT n. 6 definitions
Act of departing; departure. [Obs.] Sudden departments from one extreme to another. Wotton.
DEPARTMENT STORE n.
A store keeping a great variety of goods which are arranged in several departments, esp. one with dry goods as the principal stock.
DEPARTMENTAL a.
Pertaining to a department or division. Burke.
DEPARTURE n. 6 definitions
Division; separation; putting away. [Obs.] No other remedy . . . but absolute departure. Milton.
DERBYSHIRE SPAR n.
A massive variety of fluor spar, found in Derbyshire, England, and wrought into vases and other ornamental work.
DESPARPLE v.
To scatter; to disparkle. [Obs.] Mandeville.
DIGITIPARTITE a.
Parted like the fingers.
DIPROPARGYL n.
A pungent, mobile, volatile liquid, C6H6, produced artificially from certain allyl derivatives. Though isomeric with benzine, it is very different in its chemical relations. Called also dipropinyl.
DISAPPAREL v.
To disrobe; to strip of apparel; to make naked. Drink disapparels the soul. Junius (1635).
DISIMPARK v.
To free from the barriers or restrictions of a park. [R.] Spectator.
DISPARADISED a.
Removed from paradise. [R.] Cockeram.
DISPARAGE v. 3 definitions
ishonor by an unequal marriage. [Obs.] Alas! that any of my nation Should ever so foul disparaged be. Chaucer.
DISPARAGEMENT n. 2 definitions
ior excellence; a lowering in rank or estimation. [Eng.] And thought that match a foul disparagement. Spenser.
DISPARAGER n.
One who disparages or dishonors; one who vilifies or disgraces.
DISPARAGINGLY adv.
In a manner to disparage or dishonor; slightingly.
DISPARATE a. 2 definitions
Unequal; dissimilar; separate. Connecting disparate thoughts, purely by means of resemblances in the words expressing them. Coleridge.
DISPARATES n.
Things so unequal or unlike that they can not be compared with each other.
DISPARITION n.
Act of disappearing; disappearance. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
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