| discriminating |
perceiving fine differences or distinctions. [2 definitions] |
| discrimination |
the act of discriminating, differentiating, or distinguishing. [3 definitions] |
| discriminatory |
demonstrating prejudice against groups or individuals. |
| discursive |
ranging over numerous topics, esp. in an orderly or coherent way. [2 definitions] |
| discus |
a disk of standardized weight, usu. of wood with a metal rim, thrown for distance in track and field competitions. [2 definitions] |
| discuss |
to talk together about; confer on. [2 definitions] |
| discussable |
combined form of discuss. |
| discussant |
a participant in a formal discussion. |
| discussion |
the act or an instance of discussing. |
| disdain |
to regard or treat with contempt; scorn. [3 definitions] |
| disdainful |
feeling or showing scorn, contempt, or aloofness. |
| disease |
an abnormal physical or mental condition that causes an organism to function wrongly; illness; sickness. [2 definitions] |
| diseased |
affected by disease or illness. |
| disembark |
to put or go ashore from a ship. |
| disembarrass |
to rid or free (someone) from something embarrassing, frustrating, burdensome, or the like; relieve. |
| disembody |
to take away or free (the soul or spirit) from the body. |
| disembowel |
to remove the bowels or guts from. |
| disenchant |
to make free of enchantment or illusion. |
| disencumber |
to remove encumbrances or burdens from. |
| disenfranchise |
to deprive (someone) of a right of citizenship, esp. the right to vote; disfranchise. [2 definitions] |
| disengage |
to release from engagement, connection, or responsibility. [4 definitions] |