- dis|cerp
- dis|cerp «duh SURP», transitive verb. Archaic.1. to tear into pieces; divide into parts.2. to tear off; separate.╂[< Latin discerpere < dis- apart + carpere to pluck]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dis|cerp|ti|ble — «duh SURP tuh buhl», adjective. that can be torn into pieces or divided into parts; divisible; separable. ╂[< Latin discerptus, past participle of Latin discerpere (< dis apart + carpere to pluck) + English ible] … Useful english dictionary
dis|cerp|ti|bil|i|ty — «duh SURP tuh BIHL uh tee», noun. = divisibility. (Cf. ↑divisibility) … Useful english dictionary
dis|cerp|tion — «duh SURP shuhn», noun. the act of tearing apart into pieces; division into parts … Useful english dictionary
in|dis|cerp|ti|bil|i|ty — «IHN duh SURP tuh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality of being indiscerptible … Useful english dictionary
in|dis|cerp|ti|ble — «IHN duh SURP tuh buhl», adjective. not to be destroyed by the dissolution of parts; indivisible. ╂[< in 1 not + discerptible] … Useful english dictionary
cerp — dis·cerp; dis·cerp·ible; dis·cerp·ti·ble; dis·cerp·tion; ex·cerp·ta; ex·cerp·tion; in·dis·cerp·ti·bil·i·ty; ex·cerp·tor; … English syllables
discerp — dis·cerp … English syllables
discerpible — dis·cerp·ible … English syllables
discerptible — dis·cerp·ti·ble … English syllables
discerption — dis·cerp·tion … English syllables