| disperse |
To spread to another location
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| dispersion |
(or "fire"). The prism of light refracted from within a finished diamond or stone. The better a diamond or stone is cut or faceted, the more colors are emitted from the stone as it is turned.
Ãâó: www.zulumoon.com/glossary/D-glossary.htm
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| displacement |
the redirecting (usually outside of concious intent) of thoughts , feelings and impulses from an object that gives rise to those thoughts, feelings, etc. to a safer, or more psychologically acceptable one.
Ãâó: www2.med.umich.edu/psychiatry/umdc/defquery.cfm
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| disperse |
move apart in different directions
Ãâó: www.epa.nsw.gov.au/soe/95/28.htm
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| dispersion |
The spread of sound over a wide area.
Ãâó: www.hometheatermag.com/glossary/
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| disp | strip of honors, possessions, or attributes |
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| disp | play boisterously |
| disp | occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion |
| disp | designed to be disposed of after use |
| disp | free or available for use or disposition |
| disp | income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending |
| disp | the act or means of getting rid of something |
| disp | a method of tending to (especially business) matters |
| disp | a kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage |
| disp | the power to use something or someone |
| disp | a plant for disposing of sewage |
| disp | make fit or prepared |
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