dis-secˈtion (dĭ-sĕkˈshŭn), cutting in pieces.

dis-semˈble (dĭ-sĕmˈb’l), to hide the real facts.

dis-solvesˈ (dĭ-zŏlvzˈ), breaks up, separates.

dis-suadeˈ (dĭ-swādˈ), advise against.

disˈtaff (dĭsˈtȧf), the staff for holding the flax or wool, from which the thread is drawn in spinning.

dis-temˈper (dĭs-tĕmˈpẽr), general illness.

dis-tincˈtive (dĭs-tĭnkˈtĭv), marking, characteristic.

dis-tinˈguished (dĭs-tĭnˈgwĭsht), marked.

dis-tracˈtion (dĭs-trăkˈshŭn), confusion, disorder, tumult.

dis-tribˈut-er (dĭs-trĭbˈu᷵t-ẽr), one who divides or deals out something among several or many.