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Definition of disc
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Disc (n.) A flat round plat.
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Machicolation
::
Machicolation
(n.) The act of
discharging
missiles
or
pouring
burning
or
melted
substances
upon
assailants
through
such
apertures.
Dissert
::
Dissert
(v. i.) To
discourse
or
dispute;
to
discuss.
Pledget
::
Pledget
(n.) A
compress,
or small flat tent of lint, laid over a
wound,
ulcer,
or the like, to
exclude
air,
retain
dressings,
or
absorb
the
matter
discharged..
Discounting
::
Discounting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Discoun.
Mulct
::
Mulct (v. t.)
Hence,
to
deprive
of; to
withhold
by way of
punishment
or
discipline..
Excuss
::
Excuss
(v. t.) To shake off; to
discard.
Discordant
::
Discordant
(n.)
Dissonant;
not in
harmony
or
musical
concord;
harsh;
jarring;
as,
discordant
notes or
sounds..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
personified
sum and order of
causes
and
effects;
the
powers
which
produce
existing
phenomena,
whether
in the total or in
detail;
the
agencies
which carry on the
processes
of
creation
or of
being;
-- often
conceived
of as a
single
and
separate
entity,
embodying
the total of all
finite
agencies
and
forces
as
disconnected
from a
creating
or
ordering
intelligence..
Amphibology
::
Amphibology
(n.) A
phrase,
discourse,
or
proposition,
susceptible
of two
interpretations;
and
hence,
of
uncertain
meaning.
It
differs
from
equivocation,
which
arises
from the
twofold
sense of a
single
term..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Adequate;
sufficient;
competent;
sound;
not
fallacious;
valid;
in a
commercial
sense,
to be
depended
on for the
discharge
of
obligations
incurred;
having
pecuniary
ability;
of
unimpaired
credit..
Judgment
::
Judgment
(v. i.) That power or
faculty
by which
knowledge
dependent
upon
comparison
and
discrimination
is
acquired.
See 2.
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(a.) Used for
punishment,
discipline,
and
reformation..
Telescopical
::
Telescopical
(a.) Able to
discern
objects
at a
distance;
farseeing;
far-reaching;
as, a
telescopic
eye;
telescopic
vision..
Discomposure
::
Discomposure
(n.)
Discordance;
disagreement
of
parts.
Discolorate
::
Discolorate
(v. t.) To
discolor.
Haversian
::
Haversian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Clopton
Havers,
an
English
physician
of the
seventeenth
century..
Ozena
::
Ozena (n.) A
discharge
of fetid
matter
from the
nostril,
particularly
if
associated
with
ulceration
of the soft parts and
disease
of the bones of the
nose..
Pituitous
::
Pituitous
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
resembling,
pituite
or
mucus;
full of
mucus;
discharging
mucus..
Preach
::
Preach
(v. i.) To
proclaim
or
publish
tidings;
specifically,
to
proclaim
the
gospel;
to
discourse
publicly
on a
religious
subject,
or from a text of
Scripture;
to
deliver
a
sermon..
Suspensive
::
Suspension
(n.) The
prolongation
of one or more tones of a chord into the chord which
follows,
thus
producing
a
momentary
discord,
suspending
the
concord
which the ear
expects.
Cf.
Retardation..
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