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Devorce

💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Devorce"

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WordDefinition
seperateMisspelling of separate. [Apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).]
disordrenounObsolete form of disorder. [Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.]
disjoint(set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.
enheritverbObsolete form of inherit. [(transitive) To receive (property, a title, etc.), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner's death.]
disprooveverbObsolete form of disprove. [(transitive) To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.]
defineverbTo state the meaning of a word, phrase, sign, or symbol.
expellverbObsolete form of expel. [(transitive) To eject.]
disappoyntverbObsolete form of disappoint. [(transitive) To sadden or displease (someone) by underperforming, or by not delivering something promised or hoped for.]
dismembreverbObsolete form of dismember. [(transitive) To remove the limbs of.]
disguizenounObsolete form of disguise. [Material (such as clothing, makeup, a wig) used to alter one’s visual appearance in order to hide one's identity or assume another.]
devoutedverbObsolete form of devoted. [Vowed; dedicated; consecrated.]
obsolescenounTo become obsolete.
ordrenounObsolete form of order. [(countable) Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.]
vowenounObsolete form of vow. [A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.]
endenturenounObsolete spelling of indenture. [(law) A contract which binds a person to work for another, under specified conditions, for a specified time (often as an apprentice).]
sequestrenounObsolete form of sequester. [sequestration; separation]
sacrifyverbObsolete form of sacrifice. [(transitive) (religion) To offer (a human being or an animal, or an object) to a deity.]
destroiverbObsolete spelling of destroy. [(ambitransitive) To damage beyond use or repair; to damage (something) to the point that it effectively ceases to exist.]
dispencenounObsolete form of dispense. [To issue, distribute, or give out.]
decedeverb(obsolete) To withdraw.

📝 Common Phrases with "Devorce"

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  • adevorce

Words that come after

  • devorce.

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