different between disbark vs dispark
disbark
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?b??(?)k/
Etymology 1
dis- +? bark
Verb
disbark (third-person singular simple present disbarks, present participle disbarking, simple past and past participle disbarked)
- (transitive) To strip of bark.
- 1665, Robert Boyle, New Experiments and Observations upon Cold
- fir-trees […] disbarked
- 1665, Robert Boyle, New Experiments and Observations upon Cold
Synonyms
- bark, excorticate
Etymology 2
Middle French desbarquer, from des- + barque.
Verb
disbark (third-person singular simple present disbarks, present participle disbarking, simple past and past participle disbarked)
- (obsolete) To disembark.
- The ship we moor on these obscure abodes;
Disbark the sheep, an offering to the gods
- The ship we moor on these obscure abodes;
Anagrams
- Drabiks
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dispark
English
Etymology
dis- +? park
Verb
dispark (third-person singular simple present disparks, present participle disparking, simple past and past participle disparked)
- (archaic, transitive) To open (a private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public.
References
- Chambers's Etymological Dictionary, 1896, p. 131
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