| DISPONED | • disponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispone. • DISPONE v. to make a legal transfer. |
| DISPONEE | • disponee n. (Law, Scotland) The person to whom any property is legally conveyed. • DISPONEE n. the person who receives a legal transfer. |
| DISPONER | • disponer n. (Law, Scotland) One who legally transfers his or her own property to another. • DISPONER n. one who legally transfers property from himself to another. |
| DISPONES | • dispones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispone. • DISPONE v. to make a legal transfer. |
| DISPONGE | • disponge v. (Poetic, rare) To sprinkle, as with water from a sponge. • DISPONGE v. to sprinkle, also DISPUNGE. |
| DISPORTS | • disports v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disport. • DISPORT v. to amuse oneself. |
| DISPOSAL | • disposal n. (Countable) An arrangement, categorization or classification of things. • disposal n. (Countable) A disposing of or getting rid of something. • disposal n. (Uncountable) The power to use something or someone. |
| DISPOSED | • disposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispose. • disposed adj. Inclined; minded. • disposed adj. (In combination) Having a certain disposition. |
| DISPOSER | • disposer n. One who disposes. • DISPOSER n. one who disposes. |
| DISPOSES | • disposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispose. • DISPOSE v. to arrange or settle. |
| DISPOSTS | • disposts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| EPISPORE | • epispore n. (Botany) The thickish outer coat of certain spores. • EPISPORE n. the outer layer of a spore wall, also EXOSPORE. |
| LISPOUND | • lispound n. (Historical) A unit of weight formerly used in the Baltic countries, varying between 17 and 19 pounds. • LISPOUND n. (Dutch) a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds, used in Orkney and Shetland, also LISPUND. |
| MISPOINT | • mispoint v. (Transitive) To point improperly; to punctuate wrongly. • MISPOINT v. to point improperly. |
| MISPOISE | • MISPOISE v. to poise incorrectly. |