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Definition of discharge
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Discharge
(v. t.) The state of being
discharged
or
relieved
of a debt,
obligation,
office,
and the like;
acquittal..
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Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
Crepitus
::
Crepitus
(n.) The noise
produced
by a
sudden
discharge
of wind from the
bowels.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) A
flowing
or
issuing
out;
emission;
vent;
evacuation;
also, that which is
discharged
or
emitted;
as, a rapid
discharge
of water from the
pipe..
Discharged
::
Discharged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Discharg.
Gonorrhoea
::
Gonorrhoea
(n.) A
contagious
inflammatory
disease
of the
genitourinary
tract,
affecting
especially
the
urethra
and
vagina,
and
characterized
by a
mucopurulent
discharge,
pain in
urination,
and
chordee;
clap..
Dysury
::
Dysury
(n.)
Difficult
or
painful
discharge
of
urine.
Run
::
Run (a.) To
discharge
pus or other
matter;
as, an ulcer
runs..
Itinerancy
::
Itinerancy
(n.) A
discharge
of
official
duty
involving
frequent
change
of
residence;
the
custom
or
practice
of
discharging
official
duty in this way; also, a body of
persons
who thus
discharge
official
duty..
Emerited
::
Emerited
(a.)
Considered
as
having
done
sufficient
public
service,
and
therefore
honorably
discharged..
Sufficing
::
Sufficiently
(adv.)
To a
sufficient
degree;
to a
degree
that
answers
the
purpose,
or gives
content;
enough;
as, we are
sufficiently
supplied
with food; a man
sufficiently
qualified
for the
discharge
of his
official
duties..
Expectorant
::
Expectorant
(a.)
Tending
to
facilitate
expectoration
or to
promote
discharges
of
mucus,
etc., from the lungs or
throat..
Ozone
::
Ozone (n.) A
colorless
gaseous
substance
(O/)
obtained
(as by the
silent
discharge
of
electricity
in
oxygen)
as an
allotropic
form of
oxygen,
containing
three atoms in the
molecule.
It is a
streng
oxidizer,
and
probably
exists
in the air,
though
by he
ordinary
tests it is
liable
to be
confused
with
certain
other
substances,
as
hydrogen
dioxide,
or
certain
oxides
of
nitrogen.
It
derives
its name from its
peculiar
odor, which
resembles
that of weak
chlorine..
Unlade
::
Unlade
(v. t.) To
unload;
to
remove,
or to have
removed,
as a load or a
burden;
to
discharge..
Cato-cathartic
::
Cato-cathartic
(n.) A
remedy
that
purges
by
alvine
discharges.
Relief
::
Relief
(n.)
Release
from a post, or from the
performance
of duty, by the
intervention
of
others,
by
discharge,
or by
relay;
as, a
relief
of a
sentry..
Disembogue
::
Disembogue
(v. t.) To pour out or
discharge
at the
mouth,
as a
stream;
to vent; to
discharge
into an
ocean,
a lake, etc..
Liquidate
::
Liquidate
(v. t.) In an
extended
sense:
To
ascertain
the
amount,
or the
several
amounts,
of , and apply
assets
toward
the
discharge
of (an
indebtedness)..
Ichor
::
Ichor (n.) A thin,
acrid,
watery
discharge
from an
ulcer,
wound,
etc..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To let go, as a legal
claim;
to
discharge
or
relinquish
a right to, as lands or
tenements,
by
conveying
to
another
who has some right or
estate
in
possession,
as when the
person
in
remainder
releases
his right to the
tenant
in
possession;
to
quit..
Fire
::
Fire (v. i.) To
discharge
artillery
or
firearms;
as, they fired on the
town..
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