<p><b>2.</b> <def>Disorder; bad constitution.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark>
<i>Wiseman.</i>
<syn>Syn. -- Dislike; disgust; discontent; unfriendliness; alienation; disloyalty; hostility.</syn>
<h1>Disaffectionate</h1> <Xpage=417>
<hw>Dis`af*fec"tion*ate</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>a.</tt> <def>Not disposed to affection; unfriendly; disaffected.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark>
<i>Blount.</i>
<h1>Disaffirm</h1> <Xpage=417>
<hw>Dis`af*firm"</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. t.</tt>
<p><b>1.</b> <def>To assert the contrary of; to contradict; to deny; -- said of that which has been asserted.</def>
<p><b>2.</b> <fld>(Law)</fld> <def>To refuse to confirm; to annul, as a judicial decision, by a contrary judgment of a superior tribunal.</def>
<h1>Disaffirmance</h1> <Xpage=417>
<hw>Dis`af*firm"ance</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt>
<p><b>1.</b> <def>The act of disaffirming; denial; negation.</def>
<p><b>2.</b> <fld>(Law)</fld> <def>Overthrow or annulment by the decision of a superior tribunal; <as>as, <ex>disaffirmance</ex> of judgment</as>.</def>
<h1>Disaffirmation</h1> <Xpage=417>
<hw>Dis*af`fir*ma"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <def>The act of disaffirming; negation; refutation.</def>
<h1>Disafforest</h1> <Xpage=417>
<hw>Dis`af*for"est</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. t.</tt> <wordforms>[<tt>imp. & p. p.</tt> <er>Disafforested</er>; <tt>p. pr. & vb. n.</tt> <er>Disafforesting</er>.]</wordforms> <ety>[Pref. <ets>dis-</ets> + <ets>afforest</ets>: cf. OF. <ets>desaforester</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Eng. Law)</fld> <def>To reduce from the privileges of a forest to the state of common ground; to exempt from forest laws.</def>
<blockquote>By charter 9 Henry III. many forests were <b>disafforested</b>. <i>Blackstone.</i></blockquote>
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<h1>Disaggregate</h1> <Xpage=418>
<hw>Dis*ag"gre*gate</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. t.</tt> <def>To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into component parts, as an aggregate mass.</def>
<h1>Disaggregation</h1> <Xpage=418>
<hw>Dis*ag`gre*ga"tion</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>n.</tt> <ety>[Cf. F. <ets>d\'82sagr\'82gation</ets>.]</ety> <def>The separation of an aggregate body into its component parts.</def>
<h1>Disagree</h1> <Xpage=418>
<hw>Dis`a*gree"</hw> <tt>(?)</tt>, <tt>v. i.</tt> <wordforms>[<tt>imp. & p. p.</tt> <er>Disagreed</er> <tt>(?)</tt>; <tt>p. pr. & vb. n.</tt> <er>Disageeing</er>.]</wordforms> <ety>[Pref. <ets>dis-</ets> + <ets>agree</ets>: cf. F. <ets>d\'82sagr\'82er</ets> to displease.]</ety>
<p><b>1.</b> <def>To fail to accord; not to agree; to lack harmony; to differ; to be unlike; to be at variance.</def>
<blockquote>They reject the plainest sense of Scripture, because it seems <?/o <b>disagree</b> with what they call reason. <i>Atterbury.</i></blockquote>
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