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(v)
(intransitive) To vanish.
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(n)
A desaparecido.
(N)
an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois, United States, which formed in 2008.
(intransitive) To be hopeless; to have no hope; to give up all hope or expectation. [(often) with of]
(transitive, uncommon) To separate (a pair).
One who disobeys.
(geology) An intrusion of a ductile rock into an overburden.
Alternative form of dissipator. [One who, or that which, dissipates something.]
The state of being in poor condition, in need of repair.
To strip power from (someone or some group), as:
disappearance
(intransitive) To vanish by dispersion.
(intransitive) To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of disrupter. [Someone or something that disrupts.]
Someone or something that disrupts.
Alternative form of disruption. [An interruption to the regular flow or sequence of something.]
A city, the state capital of Assam, India.
A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others.
Alternative spelling of decipher. [(transitive) To convert a code or cipher to plain text.]
A surname from French.
A controlled behaviour; self-control.
(archaic) To debate; to discuss.
One who despairs.
One who, or that which, disables.
To regard with contempt or scorn.
(transitive) To convert a code or cipher to plain text.
(intransitive, with of) To eliminate or to get rid of something.
American standard spelling of dishonour.
A person who lies or deceives.
(of a controversy, question, etc) A person, divinity, or authoritative text which decides.
In a transportation organization, a person who controls the movements of vehicles.
Shame or disgrace.
One who or that which disposes or disposes of something.
(ambitransitive, reflexive, dated) To amuse oneself divertingly or playfully; in particular, to cavort or gambol.
One who despises.
The difference between the thickness of the metal at the mouth and at the breech of a piece of ordnance.
One who, or that which, displays.
(slang) A marijuana dispensary.
The way things are disposed or laid out; arrangement.
One who despoils; one who strips by force; a plunderer.
Obsolete form of discover. [(transitive) To find or learn something for the first time.]
(film) Initialism of Digital Cinema Package.
To amuse oneself; to make a public display of oneself.
One who disapproves.
Any of various Australasian carnivorous marsupials, of the family Dasyuridae, which include the marsupial equivalent to cats
(adj)
Likely or attempting to deceive.
(stylised as DISCIPLΞS) a British production trio made up of Nathan Vincent Duvall, Gavin Koolmon, and Luke McDermott based in South London.
(chiefly electronics, computing) To deactivate, to make inoperational (especially of a function of an electronic or mechanical device).
(transitive) To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.
To separate (two or more things); to split apart (something).
A large basin or pan with a flat bottom in which dishes are washed.
Someone who dissembles.
(uncountable) The condition of being a disciple.
(obsolete) Easily taught, tamed or managed; teachable.
(of a river or waters) To pour out, to debouch; to flow out through a narrow opening into a larger space.
Dimly lit, as at dusk (evening).
To want; to wish for earnestly.
A person who designs something, or who designs things as a profession.
Evil feeling; malice, spite, annoyance.
A cup-shaped vessel with a long handle, for dipping into and ladling out liquids; a ladle or scoop.
(poetic) The Sun.
(formal) Death, departure from life.
One who desires, asks, or wishes.
(transitive) To plunder; to pillage; take spoil from.
(transitive) To exclude or shut out; to bar.
A port in the Pilbara region, northwestern Western Australia, named indirectly after William Dampier.
A person or function that deciphers.
Of uncertain, risky outcome.
DeKuyper Royal Distillers is a privately held Dutch company in the business of manufacturing and marketing distilled spirits and liqueurs.
Alternative form of daystar. [(literary) The planet Venus as the morning star.]
a title and surname of Persian origin used in Iran and the Indian subcontinent.