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61dis — also diss, slang, by 1980, shortening of DISRESPECT (Cf. disrespect) or DISMISS (Cf. dismiss), originally in U.S. Black English, popularized by hip hop. Related: Dissed; dissing. Earlier it was short for disconnected in the telephone sense and… …
62dis — dȉs m DEFINICIJA glazb. jedanput povišen ton d (enharmonijski jednak tonu es) …
63dis- — 1 DEFINICIJA kao prvi dio riječi znači nešto što nije slično; različito, loše, teško, nesretno, s greškom ili oštećenjem [disbarizam] ETIMOLOGIJA grč. dys : (negacija osnovne riječi) …
64Dís — / Dis The daughter of Thráin II, and sister of Thorin II Oakenshield. The mother of Fíli and Kíli, she is the only Dwarf woman named by Tolkien …
65DIS — An internal code for distribution at used to label mail for two or more post offices that receive mail through another post office or general mail facility that sorts incoming mail for a defined service area …
66dīs- — *dīs germ.?, Substantiv: nhd. Einsicht; ne. insight; Rekontruktionsbasis: got.?; Etymologie: s. ing. *dʰei̯ə, *dʰi̯ā , *dʰī , Verb, sehen, schauen; …
67dis- — prefijo 1. Significa negación o lo opuesto de y forma verbos a partir de verbos, sustantivos a partir de sustantivos y adjetivos a partir de adjetivos: gustar disgustar, tensión distensión, continuo discontinuo. 2. Significa separación o… …
68dis- — ► PREFIX 1) expressing negation: disadvantage. 2) denoting reversal or absence of an action or state: discharge. 3) denoting removal, separation, or expulsion: disbar. 4) expressing completeness or intensification of an action: disgruntled.… …
69dis|ci — «DIHS y», noun. discuses; a plural of discus …
70dis|co|ma|ni|a — «DIHS kuh MAY nee uh», noun. love of phonograph records: »The most disturbing feature of the current discomania is that many quite sincere music lovers are losing the taste for live music (Punch) …