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disburden to unload or relieve (someone or something) of anything burdensome; take a burden from. [3 definitions]
disburse to pay out (funds); spend. [2 definitions]
disbursement the act or an instance of paying out. [2 definitions]
disc1 a phonograph record. [2 definitions]
disc2 any thin, flat, circular object, or one that appears flat and circular. [4 definitions]
discard to throw out or away; cast off. [5 definitions]
discardable combined form of discard.
disc brake a brake that operates by use of pressure exerted from two fixed pads against a rotating disc, as in an automobile.
discern to perceive, make out, or detect. [3 definitions]
discernable combined form of discern.
discernible able to be perceived or distinguished.
discerning exercising good judgment and discrimination; perceptive.
discernment the act or an instance of discerning. [2 definitions]
discharge to shoot or emit. [17 definitions]
dischargeable combined form of discharge.
discharge tube a device that produces light by means of an electric current discharged in gas or vapor.
disc harrow see "disk harrow."
disciple a pupil, adherent, or follower. [2 definitions]
disciplinarian one who supports and imposes strict discipline.
disciplinary of or related to discipline, training, or punishment.
discipline training of the body or mind to bring about desired results, particularly orderliness and obedience. [7 definitions]