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displode
† diˈsplode, v. Obs. [ad. L. displōd-ĕre to burst asunder, f. dis- 1 + plaudĕre to clap.] a. trans. To drive out or discharge with explosive violence. b. intr. To burst with a noise; to explode. Hence diˈsploded, diˈsploding ppl. adjs.1667 Milton P.L. vi. 605 Rankt..In posture to displode thir secon... Oxford English Dictionary
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displosion
† diˈsplosion Obs. [n. of action f. L. displōdĕre, displōs- to displode; cf. explosion.] The action of disploding; explosive discharge.1656 Blount Glossogr., Displosion, a breaking asunder as a bladder. 1666 G. Harvey Morb. Angl. iv. 32 That impetuous displosion of blood to a great distance. 1715–20... Oxford English Dictionary
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irruptive
irruptive, a. (ɪˈrʌptɪv) [f. as irrupt + -ive.] Having the quality or character of bursting in; making, or tending to, irruption.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 58 Trodden out of sent, by the irruptiue ouer-trampling of the Romanes. 1794 Whitehouse Ode to Justice (T.), Ready to displode irruptive on h... Oxford English Dictionary
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explode
explode, v. (ɛkˈspləʊd) [ad. L. explōdĕre, explaudĕre to drive out by clapping, hiss (a player) off the stage, f. ex- out + plaudĕre to clap: cf. applaud, plaudit. Cotgr. 1611 has Fr. exploder in sense 1. With the non-Lat. senses 4–6 cf. late L. displōdĕre (see displode) used of the bursting of a bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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tire
▪ I. tire, n.1 (taɪə(r)) Forms: 4 tyr, 5–9 tyre, 6 tier, 6–7 tyer, 6– tire. [Aphetic f. atir, attire n.] † 1. Apparatus, equipment, accoutrement, outfit: = attire n. 1. Obs.13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 7306 + st. ccli, A swift ernand stede..His tire it was ful gay. c 1330 Amis & Amil. 1245 That knight, With ... Oxford English Dictionary
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