different between discure vs discoure
discure
English
Etymology
See discover.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?kj??(?)/
Verb
discure (third-person singular simple present discures, present participle discuring, simple past and past participle discured)
- (obsolete) To discover; to reveal.
Anagrams
- Scuderi, cruised
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discoure
English
Verb
discoure (third-person singular simple present discoures, present participle discouring, simple past and past participle discoured)
- Obsolete form of discover.
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