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disperse [dɪˈspɛrs]
v. To spread abroad, to scatter.
display [dɪˈspleː]
v. To unfurl (a banner), to unfold to view.
pt. display't
dispone,
dispone [dɪsˈpon]
v. To order matters. leg. To assign, make over, grant, to convey land.
dispute [dɪˈsp(j)ut]
v. To hold disputation or debate. To debate or disciss a matter.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
disputation: Disputation, discussion.
dissec, disseck, dissect,
dissect [dɪˈsɛk(t)]
v. To dissect.
dissent [dɪˈsɛnt]
v. To differ in opinion, to disagree, refuse assent.
dissipate [ˈdɪsɪpet]
v. To disperse.
pt. dissipatit, pp. dissipate
dissle, dizzle,
dissle [ˈdɪsl]
n. A slight shower, a drizzle.
dissoluit  [ˈdɪsəløt, -lyt, C. -lɪt, N. -lit]
adj. Lacking cohesion. Loose in conduct.
desowel, dissowle, dissowle,
dissowle [dɪˈsʌu(ə]l]
v. To dissolve.

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