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Dispart   Listen
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Dispart  v. t.  (past & past part. disparted; pres. part. disparting)  To part asunder; to divide; to separate; to sever; to rend; to rive or split; as, disparted air; disparted towers. (Archaic) "Them in twelve troops their captain did dispart." "The world will be whole, and refuses to be disparted."






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"Dispart" Quotes from Famous Books



... mirror that the play of the flash shall appear truly circular and exactly like a faint sun (see preceding paragraph): secondly, be careful to bring the eye to the very edge of the mirror; there should be as little "dispart" as possible, as artillerymen would say. Unless these cautions be attended to very strictly, the flash will never be seen at the ...
— The Art of Travel - Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries • Francis Galton

... that fact, that Life and Death, Stay there at gaze, till it dispart, dispread, As though a star should open out, all sides, Grow the world on you, as it is ...
— Robert Browning • Edward Dowden

... might tarry like his, the beautiful building of mine, This which my keys in a crowd pressed and importuned to raise! Ah, one and all, how they helped, would dispart now and now combine, Zealous to hasten the work, heighten their master his praise! And one would bury his brow with a blind plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on the roots of things, Then up again swim into sight, having based me my ...
— Introduction to Robert Browning • Hiram Corson



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