Definition of Discided

1. Verb. (past of discide) ¹

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Definition of Discided

1. discide [v] - See also: discide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Discided

dischargees
discharger
dischargers
discharges
discharging
discharging tubule
dischevele
dischronation
dischuffed
dischurch
dischurched
dischurches
dischurching
disci
discide
discided (current term)
discides
disciding
disciferous
disciflorous
disciform
disciform degeneration
disciform keratitis
disciform macular degeneration
discina
discinas
discinct
discind
discinded
discinding

Literary usage of Discided

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ophthalmic Record: A Monthly Review of the Progress of Ophthalmology (1900)
"If secondary cataract develop later, it may be discided after a couple of weeks. In the case of adults of forty years or more, he has done simple extraction ..."

2. The Stones of Venice: Introductory Chapters and local Indices for the use of by John Ruskin (1906)
"Note the fine old meaning of "discided," cut in two; it is a great pity we have lost this powerful expression. We might keep "determined" for the other ..."

3. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"Note the fine old meaning of " discided," cut in two ; it is a great pity we have lost this powerful expression. \Ve might keep " determined " for the other ..."

4. Education in the United States of America: Pts. 1-[2] Presented to Both by Great Britain Board of Education (1902)
"... worship God as the queen did and so a number of people form a colony and all of the people go together and discided on where they should go, some were, ..."

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