💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Disheritance"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| enheritauncenoun | Obsolete form of inheritance. [The passing of title to an estate upon death.] |
| heritancenoun | (archaic) Inheritance; the act of inheriting or something inherited. |
| enheritancenoun | Obsolete form of inheritance. [The passing of title to an estate upon death.] |
| inheritournoun | Obsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.] |
| disavowancenoun | (obsolete) disavowal |
| hereditationnoun | (obsolete) The effect or influence of heredity. |
| enheritournoun | Obsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.] |
| dispurveyancenoun | (obsolete, rare) Lack of provisions. |
| attainturenoun | (obsolete) A state of being found guilty of an offence. |
| disaventure | — |
| disposementnoun | (obsolete) disposal (several meanings) |
| disventurenoun | (obsolete) A disadventure. |
| dispurveyverb | (transitive, obsolete) To strip of provisions; to disfurnish. |
| exinanitionnoun | An emptying; an evacuation; an enfeebling; exhaustion; humiliation. |
| disdainnoun | (uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn. |
| distastenoun | A feeling of dislike, aversion or antipathy. |
| dehortationnoun | (archaic) Advice against something; dissuasion. |
| disestimationnoun | (archaic) disesteem |
| desightmentnoun | (obsolete) disfigurement |
| attaindernoun | (law, rare) The state a prisoner entered once a death sentence (usually for treason) had been issued; the state of being stripped of all civil rights. |
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