- dis|park
- dis|park «dihs PAHRK», transitive verb. Archaic.1. to divest of the character of a park.2. to throw open (a private park) to common use.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
park — dis·park; park; park·er; park·ing; park·ish; park·man; un·park; mini·park; … English syllables
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