disclude
verbEtymology
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To disclose, make known.
To separate, keep apart.
- If it ſeeme that by the waters, I muſt helpe euen ſtrangers that neede my help, that are far off and diſcluded by the Sea, then I reaſon; […]
- Thirdly, that theſe principall faculties are diſcluded or ſeparated by their manſions theſe things doe demonſtrate; […]
- Then what man can prove ſo impudent, and dare make ſo bold, as to ſeclude and diſclude whom God admits?
To exclude, not include
To exclude, not include; to remove from inclusion.
- Please disclude me from further discussions on this topic.
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To cause (teeth) to not meet when the jaw is closed.
- During the eccentric movements, the cellophane strip readily pulls out as the anterior teeth disclude the posterior teeth.
- The working guidance should immediately disclude the teeth on the non-working side and should be in harmony with the condylar guidance.
The neighborhood
- neighbordisclusion
- neighborexclude
- neighborinclude
- neighborpreclude
- neighbordisclose
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for disclude. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA