Dis

  • 111dis- — 1dis pref. indica alterazione, malformazione, insufficienza, in parole di origine greca o latina, o in formazioni moderne di ambito tecnico specialistico premesso produttivamente a confissi e, in un numero minore di casi, a sostantivi e aggettivi …

    Dizionario italiano

  • 112dis — • dimma, tjocka, töcken, fogg, mist • dunst, ånga, imma, dis, dimma …

    Svensk synonymlexikon

  • 113dis- — [akin to tuz ] : dis . Comp. disdailjan, disskaidan divide, disdriusan occur, dishaban grasp, dishniupan, disskreitan, distairan, distaurnan tear apart, dishuljan cover up, disniman possess, dissigqan sink, distahjan scatter, diswilwan part,… …

    Gothic dictionary with etymologies

  • 114dis- — [[t]dɪ̱s [/t]] PREFIX Dis is added to some words that describe processes, qualities, or states, in order to form words describing the opposite processes, qualities, or states. For example, if you do not agree with someone, you disagree with them; …

    English dictionary

  • 115Dis —    see Dís …

    J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary

  • 116Dis —    Caesar called the transcendent god among the Celts ‘Dis’, but it is difficult at present to determine exactly what god or goddess regarded as the racial ancestor of the Gauls was thus referred to …

    Who’s Who in non-classical mythology

  • 117dişəg — (İmişli) dəyirman daşındakı girinti çıxıntı, dişlər. – Dəyirman daşında dişəg olır dəni əzməgə …

    Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti

  • 118dişəməx’ — (Cəbrayıl, Füzuli, Gəncə) dişini dəyişmək. – Uşax dişini dişədi, yeddi yaş tamamdu (Gəncə); – Mısdafa kişi dişini dişiyif (Cəbrayıl) …

    Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti

  • 119dis — /dɪs/ (say dis) verb (t) (dissed, dissing) Colloquial 1. to publicly denigrate or ridicule someone. 2. to attack verbally. Also, diss. {Black English to disrespect} …

  • 120Dis — /dɪs/ (say dis) noun Roman Mythology 1. the god of the lower world; Pluto. 2. the infernal world …