Definition of Discased

1. discase [v] - See also: discase

Lexicographical Neighbors of Discased

discapacitated
discapacitates
discapacitating
discard
discardable
discarded
discarder
discarders
discardest
discardeth
discarding
discards
discardure
discarnate
discase
discased (current term)
discases
discasing
discectomies
discectomy
disced
discept
disceptation
disceptations
discepted
discepting
discepts
discern
discern'd
discernability

Literary usage of Discased

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

1. The Journal of Infectious Diseases by Infectious Diseases Society of America, John Rockefeller McCormick Memorial Fund, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases (1914)
"... "advanced- The^ore, it is generally advantage that these "T^ u"0™ '^ diSCaSed structures. ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1856)
"In an eater. tainment to Mr. Greatrix, “an Irishman famous for helping and curing many lame and discased people only by stroking of their maladies with his ..."

3. Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career: with Analyses of His Power as a by Lyman Abbott, Samuel Byram Halliday (1887)
"Perhaps in the next house to a kind and benevolent surgeon is a boy who fills the night with groans, because he has a cancerous and discased log. ..."

4. The Spraying of Plants: A Succinct Account of the History, Principles and by Ernest Gustavus Lodeman (1897)
"When the fruit stems are discased, the berries are frequently prevented from ripening, and consequently they dry up on the bushes. ..."

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