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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: disfersi (2.35797 detik)

Found 16 items, similar to disfersi.

Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: dispersi

disperse



Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: desersi

desertion



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Disbursing

Disburse \Dis*burse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disbursed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Disbursing.] [OF. desbourser, F. d['e]bourser; pref.
des- (L. dis-) + bourse purse. See Burse, and cf.
Dispurse.]
To pay out; to expend; -- usually from a public fund or
treasury.
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The duty of collecting and disbursing his revenues.
--Macaulay.
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Disbursing officer, an officer in any department of the
public service who is charged with the duty of paying out
public money.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: disburse

membayar



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: disburse

disburse
v : pay out [syn: pay out]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Discerning

Discern \Dis*cern"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discerned; p. pr. &
vb. n. Discerning.] [F. discerner, L. discernere,
discretum; dis- + cernere to separate, distinguish. See
Certain, and cf. Discreet.]
1. To see and identify by noting a difference or differences;
to note the distinctive character of; to discriminate; to
distinguish.
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To discern such buds as are fit to produce blossoms.
--Boyle.
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A counterfeit stone which thine eye can not discern
from a right stone. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
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2. To see by the eye or by the understanding; to perceive and
recognize; as, to discern a difference.
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And [I] beheld among the simple ones, I discerned
among the youths, a young man void of understanding.
--Prov. vii.
7.
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Our unassisted sight . . . is not acute enough to
discern the minute texture of visible objects.
--Beattie.
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I wake, and I discern the truth. --Tennyson.

Syn: To perceive; distinguish; discover; penetrate;
discriminate; espy; descry; detect. See Perceive.
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Discerning \Dis*cern"ing\, a.
Acute; shrewd; sagacious; sharp-sighted. --Macaulay.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: discern

melihat



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: discerning

discerning
adj 1: having or revealing keen insight and good judgment; "a
discerning critic"; "a discerning reader" [ant: undiscerning]
2: unobtrusively perceptive and sympathetic; "a discerning
editor"; "a discreet silence" [syn: discreet]
3: quick to understand; "a kind and apprehensive friend"-
Nathaniel Hawthorne [syn: apprehensive]
4: able to make or detect effects of great subtlety; sensitive;
"discerning taste"; "a discerning eye for color"



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Discession

Discession \Dis*ces"sion\, n. [L. discessio, fr. discedere,
discessum. See Discede.]
Departure. [Obs.]
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Discursion

Discursion \Dis*cur"sion\, n. [LL. discursio a running different
ways. See Discourse.]
The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought
to thought. --Coleridge.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Discursist

Discursist \Dis*cur"sist\, n.
A discourser. [Obs.] --L. Addison.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Discursive

Discursive \Dis*cur"sive\, a. [Cf. F. discursif. See
Discourse, and cf. Discoursive.]
1. Passing from one thing to another; ranging over a wide
field; roving; digressive; desultory. ``Discursive
notices.'' --De Quincey.
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The power he [Shakespeare] delights to show is not
intense, but discursive. --Hazlitt.
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A man rather tacit than discursive. --Carlyle.
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2. Reasoning; proceeding from one ground to another, as in
reasoning; argumentative.
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Reason is her being,
Discursive or intuitive. --Milton.
-- {Dis*cur"sive*ly}, adv. -- {Dis*cur"sive*ness}, n.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: discursive

menyimpang, tak berhubungan



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: discursive

discursive
adj 1: proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than
intuition [syn: dianoetic]
2: (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main
point or cover a wide range of subjects; "amusingly
digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions
among other things"; "a rambling discursive book"; "his
excursive remarks"; "a rambling speech about this and
that" [syn: digressive, excursive, rambling]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Disformity

Disformity \Dis*form"i*ty\, n. [Cf. Deformity.]
Discordance or diversity of form; unlikeness in form.
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Uniformity or disformity in comparing together the
respective figures of bodies. --S. Clarke.
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Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: distorsi

distortion


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