dishoard

verb

Etymology

From dis- + hoard.

  1. derived from *hurdi — “wickerwork, braiding of branches, hurdle, scaffolding, military company
  2. derived from *hurd
  3. derived from horde
  4. derived from hourd
  5. derived from hurde
  6. inherited from hord
  7. prefixed as dishoard — “dis + hoard

Definitions

  1. To spend or reinvest money or goods previously hoarded, thus bringing them back into the…

    To spend or reinvest money or goods previously hoarded, thus bringing them back into the economy.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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