| DISPOSING | • disposing v. Present participle of dispose. • disposing n. The act by which things are disposed, or set out.
 • DISPOSING n. the act of putting in place.
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| DISPRISON | • disprison v. (Transitive) To release from prison; to set at liberty. • DISPRISON v. to let loose from prison, to set at liberty.
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| GOSSIPING | • gossiping v. Present participle of gossip. • gossiping n. Act of making a gossip.
 • GOSSIPING adj. telling idle or malicious tales.
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| HYPINOSIS | • hypinosis n. (Medicine) A diminution in the normal amount of fibrin present in the blood. • HYPINOSIS n. a diminution in the normal amount of fibrin present in the blood.
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| IMPASSION | • impassion v. (Transitive) make passionate, instill passion in. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of.
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| IMPRISONS | • imprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison. • IMPRISON v. to confine in a prison.
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| INDISPOSE | • indispose v. (Transitive) To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify. • indispose v. (Transitive) To make indisposed, or slightly unwell.
 • indispose v. (Transitive) To disincline.
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| IODOPSINS | • iodopsins n. Plural of iodopsin. • IODOPSIN n. a light sensitive pigment in retinal cones.
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| MISPOINTS | • mispoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispoint. • MISPOINT v. to point improperly.
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| POSITIONS | • positions n. Plural of position. • positions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of position.
 • POSITION v. to put in a particular location.
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| PSILOCINS | • PSILOCIN n. a hallucinogenic drug found in a Mexican mushroom. | 
| SINOPISES | • SINOPIS n. (Latin) a reddish-brown pigment used for one of the preparatory drawings of a fresco, obtained from sinopite, an iron ore, also SINOPIA. | 
| SINOPITES | • sinopites n. Plural of sinopite. • SINOPITE n. an iron ore, from which the pigment sinopia is obtained.
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| SPINOSITY | • spinosity n. The quality or state of being spinose. • SPINOSITY n. thorniness.
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| SUSPICION | • suspicion n. The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. • suspicion n. The condition of being suspected.
 • suspicion n. Uncertainty, doubt.
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