| DISHABIT | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISHABLE | • dishable v. Obsolete form of disable. • dishable v. (Obsolete) To disparage. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHABITS | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISHABLED | • dishabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishable. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHABLES | • dishables v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishable. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHABILLE | • dishabille n. Extreme casual or disorderly dress, for example, with the shirt-tail out, sleeves unbuttoned, etc. • dishabille n. A loose, negligent dress. • DISHABILLE n. (French) an undress; a careless toilet, also DESHABILLE. |
| DISHABITED | • dishabited adj. (Obsolete) Rendered uninhabited. • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISHABLING | • dishabling v. Present participle of dishable. • DISHABLE v. (Spenser) to render incapable, also DISABLE. |
| DISHABILLES | • dishabilles n. Plural of dishabille. • DISHABILLE n. (French) an undress; a careless toilet, also DESHABILLE. |
| DISHABITING | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISHABILITATE | • dishabilitate v. (Transitive) To disqualify. • DISHABILITATE v. to disqualify; to attaint. |
| DISHABILITATED | • dishabilitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishabilitate. • DISHABILITATE v. to disqualify; to attaint. |
| DISHABILITATES | • dishabilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishabilitate. • DISHABILITATE v. to disqualify; to attaint. |
| DISHABILITATING | • dishabilitating v. Present participle of dishabilitate. • DISHABILITATE v. to disqualify; to attaint. |
| DISHABILITATION | • dishabilitation n. Disqualification. • DISHABILITATION n. disqualification. |