| dispermy |
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| dispersion colloid |
colloid, def. 2; sometimes specifically an unstable colloid system.
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| Dispholidus |
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| displacement osteotomy |
surgical division of a bone and shifting of the divided ends to change the alignment of the bone or to alter weight-bearing stresses.
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| disp | tending to disperse |
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| disp | spreading by diffusion |
| disp | lower someone's spirits |
| disp | low in spirits |
| disp | marked by low spirits |
| disp | in a dispirited manner without hope |
| disp | a feeling of lowness of spirits |
| disp | causing dejection |
| disp | destructive of morale and self-reliance |
| disp | put out of its usual place, position, or relationship |
| disp | remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied |
| disp | cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense |
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