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"Section D and E"


(Chem.) Deoxidation. [R.]


Dis*pace" (?), v. i. [Pref. dis-
asunder, different ways, to and fro + pace.] To
roam.
[Obs.]


In this fair plot dispacing to and
fro.
Spenser.


Dis*pair" (?), v. t. To separate
(a pair).
[R.]


I have . . . dispaired two doves.

Beau. & Fl.


Dis*pand" (?), v. t. [L.
dispandere to spread out; pref. dis- + pandere,
pansum, to spread out.] To spread out; to expand.
[Obs.] Bailey.


Dis*pan"sion (?), n. [See
Dispand.] Act of dispanding, or state of being
dispanded.
[Obs.]


Dis*par"a*dised, a. Removed from
paradise.
[R.] Cockeram.


Dis*par"age (?; 48), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Disparaged (?); p. pr.
& vb. n.


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