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There are 15 seven-letter words containing DISP| DISPACE | • dispace v. (Obsolete) To wander, to roam, move about. • DISPACE v. (Spenser) to range about. | | DISPARK | • dispark v. (Archaic, transitive) To open (A private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public. • DISPARK v. (archaic) to make no longer a park. | | DISPART | • dispart v. (Transitive, now rare) To part, separate. • dispart v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To divide, divide up, distribute. • dispart n. The difference between the thickness of the metal at the mouth and at the breech of a piece of ordnance. | | DISPELS | • dispels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispel. • dispels n. Plural of dispel. • DISPEL v. to drive away and scatter. | | DISPEND | • dispend v. (Obsolete) To spend or expend. • dispend v. (Obsolete) To waste or squander. • dispend v. (Obsolete) To distribute or dispense. | | DISPLAY | • display n. A show or spectacle. • display n. A piece of work to be presented visually. • display n. A device, furniture or marketing-oriented bulk packaging for visual presentation for sales promotion. | | DISPLED | • displed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disple. • DISPLE v. (Spenser) to discipline, chastise. | | DISPLES | • disples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disple. • DISPLE v. (Spenser) to discipline, chastise. | | DISPONE | • dispone v. (Transitive, law) To convey legal authority to another. • dispone v. (Transitive, obsolete) To set in order; to dispose. • DISPONE v. to make a legal transfer. | | DISPORT | • disport v. (Transitive, intransitive, reflexive, dated) To amuse oneself divertingly or playfully; in particular… • disport n. (Countable, archaic) Anything which diverts one from serious matters; a game, a pastime, a sport. • disport n. (Uncountable, archaic) Amusement, entertainment, recreation, relaxation. | | DISPOSE | • dispose v. (Intransitive, used with "of") To eliminate or to get rid of something. • dispose v. To distribute or arrange; to put in place. • dispose v. To deal out; to assign to a use. | | DISPOST | • dispost v. (Transitive) To eject from a post; to displace. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. | | DISPRAD | • DISPRED v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPREAD. | | DISPRED | • dispred v. Obsolete form of dispread. • DISPRED v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPREAD. | | DISPUTE | • dispute n. An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree. • dispute n. (Uncountable) Verbal controversy or disagreement; altercation; debate. • dispute v. (Intransitive) to contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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