| DISENTRAIL | • disentrail v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pull (something) out of the entrails. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAIN | • disentrain v. To disembark from a train. • disentrain v. To precipitate out of a flowing current. • disentrain v. To disrupt an organism’s circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment. |
| DISENTRAILS | • disentrails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentrail. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAINS | • disentrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentrain. • DISENTRAIN v. to set down from a train. |
| DISENTRANCE | • disentrance v. To awaken from a trance or deep sleep; to arouse from a reverie. • DISENTRANCE v. to awaken from a trance or entrancement. |
| DISENTRAYLE | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| DISENTRAILED | • disentrailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrail. • disentrailed adj. (Obsolete) Drawn from the entrails. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAINED | • disentrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrain. • disentrained adj. Involving circadian rhythms that are no aligned with the natural environment. • disentrained adj. Having precipitated out of a current. |
| DISENTRANCED | • disentranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrance. • DISENTRANCE v. to awaken from a trance or entrancement. |
| DISENTRANCES | • disentrances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentrance. • DISENTRANCE v. to awaken from a trance or entrancement. |
| DISENTRAYLED | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| DISENTRAYLES | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| DISENTRAILING | • disentrailing v. Present participle of disentrail. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAINING | • disentraining v. Present participle of disentrain. • DISENTRAIN v. to set down from a train. |
| DISENTRANCING | • disentrancing v. Present participle of disentrance. • DISENTRANCE v. to awaken from a trance or entrancement. |
| DISENTRAYLING | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| DISENTRAINMENT | • disentrainment n. The act or process of falling out of entrainment; precipitation form a flow or current. • disentrainment n. The disruption of patterns of brain activity. • disentrainment n. Disruption of the natural alignment of circadian rhythms with the natural environment. |
| DISENTRAINMENTS | • disentrainments n. Plural of disentrainment. • DISENTRAINMENT n. the act of disentraining. |
| DISENTRANCEMENT | • disentrancement n. The process of awakening somebody from a trance. • DISENTRANCEMENT n. the act of disentrancing. |