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Definition of Discided
1. discide [v] - See also: discide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discided
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, ..."