DISBOSCATION
Dis`bos*ca"tion, n. Etym: [Pref. dis- + F. bosquet grove.]
Defn: Converting forest land into cleared or arable land; removal of a forest. Sir W. Scott.
DISBOWEL
Dis*bow"el, v. t. Etym: [See Bowel, v. t.]
Defn: To disembowel. [R.] Spenser.
DISBRANCH
Dis*branch", v. t. Etym: [See Branch, v.]
Defn: To divest of a branch or branches; to tear off. Shak.
DISBUD
Dis*bud", v. t. Etym: [See Bud, v.] (Hort.)
Defn: To deprive of buds or shoots, as for training, or economizing the vital strength of a tree.
DISBURDEN
Dis*bur"den, v. t. Etym: [See Burden, v. t.] Etym: [Cf. Disburthen.]
Defn: To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve. He did it to disburden a conscience. Feltham. My mediations . . . will, I hope, be more calm, being thus disburdened. Hammond.