discinct

discinct
\\də̇ˈsiŋ(k)t\ adjective
Etymology: Latin discinctus, from past participle of discingere to ungird, from dis- dis- (I) + cingere to gird — more at cincture
: loosely dressed; also : loose, negligent

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  • Discinct — Dis*cinct, a. [L. discinctus, p. p. of discingere to ungird; dis + cingere to gird.] Ungirded; loosely dressed. [R.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • discinct — dis·cinct …   English syllables

  • discinct —   a. partly or loosely clad; having belt removed …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • negligent — [adj] careless, indifferent asleep at switch*, behindhand, cursory, delinquent, derelict, discinct, disregardful, forgetful, heedless, inadvertent, inattentive, inconsiderate, incurious, lax, neglectful, nonchalant, offhand, regardless, remiss,… …   New thesaurus

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