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- un|dis|si|pat|ed «uhn DIHS uh PAY tihd», adjective.not dissipated or scattered.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dis´si|pat´ed|ness — dis|si|pat|ed «DIHS uh PAY tihd», adjective. 1. indulging too much in sensual or foolish pleasures; dissolute: »A youth who spends his time in drinking and gambling is dissipated. 2. wasted: »a dissipated life, a dissipated fortune. 3. scattered; … Useful english dictionary
dis´si|pat´ed|ly — dis|si|pat|ed «DIHS uh PAY tihd», adjective. 1. indulging too much in sensual or foolish pleasures; dissolute: »A youth who spends his time in drinking and gambling is dissipated. 2. wasted: »a dissipated life, a dissipated fortune. 3. scattered; … Useful english dictionary
dis|si|pat|ed — «DIHS uh PAY tihd», adjective. 1. indulging too much in sensual or foolish pleasures; dissolute: »A youth who spends his time in drinking and gambling is dissipated. 2. wasted: »a dissipated life, a dissipated fortune. 3. scattered; dispersed. – … Useful english dictionary
dis|si|pat|er — «DIHS uh PAY tuhr», noun. = dissipator. (Cf. ↑dissipator) … Useful english dictionary
dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… … English syllables
pat — al·i·pat·ric; al·lo·pat·ric; chu·pat·ti; cle·o·pat·ra; clod·pat·ed; com·pat·i·bil·i·ty; com·pat·i·ble·ness; com·pat·i·bly; com·pat·ric; dis·si·pat·er; do·pat·ta; eman·ci·pat·ed; eu·pat·rid; he·pat·i·cae; he·pat·i·col·o·gist; he·pat·i·col·o·gy;… … English syllables
Dis Is da Drum — Studio album by Herbie Hancock Released 1994 Recorded 1994 … Wikipedia
dis|cul|pate — «dihs KUHL payt», transitive verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. to free from blame or fault; exculpate. ╂[< Medieval Latin disculpare (with English ate1) < Latin dis not + culpāre to blame < … Useful english dictionary
dis|si|pate — «DIHS uh payt», verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. –v.t. 1. to spread in different directions; scatter. »The sun dissipated the mist. After a brisk morning wind dissipated the clouds, the sky was clear all day. 2. to cause to disappear; … Useful english dictionary
dis|tinc´tive- ness — dis|tinc|tive «dihs TIHNGK tihv», adjective. 1. distinguishing from others; special; characteristic: »Policemen wear a distinctive uniform. 2. (of speech sounds) serving to distinguish significantly: »The difference between “p” and “b” is… … Useful english dictionary