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Dis

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Noun

1. dis, orcus

god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Pluto

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Dis

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verb
a variant spelling of diss
noun
1. Also called: Orcus, Pluto
the Roman god of the underworld
2. 
the abode of the dead; underworld

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Dis

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noun
1. 
the god of the lower world; Pluto
2. 
the lower world; Hades
verb transitiveWord forms: dissed or ˈdissing Slang
1. 
to show disrespect for; insult
2. 
to express strong disapproval of; condemn
1. 
discount
2. 
distance

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Dis

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pref.
1. Not: dissimilar.
2.
a. Absence of: disinterest.
b. Opposite of: disfavor.
3. Undo; do the opposite of: disarrange.
4.
a. Deprive of: disfranchise.
b. Remove: disbud.
5. Free from: disintoxicate.
6. Used as an intensive: disannul.
n.
Roman Mythology
1. The god of the underworld; Pluto.
2. The underworld.
tr.v. dissed, diss·ing, diss·es
Informal
To show disrespect to, often by insult or criticism: "[The network] is often dissed for going after older, less demographically desirable viewers" (Michael McWilliams).

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