Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A cutting asunder.

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  • noun surgery incision, especially of a soft cataract

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Examples

  • The repo discission not to show the photos is different than the white house.

    WH would prevent release of detainee photos, senator says 2009

  • Why is it every discussion about obesity involves a discission about food and nothing but food?

    Matthew Yglesias » Health Scares Reduce Smoking, But Not Obeisity 2009

  • The short slogans repeated over and over again prevent everyone, including the politicians holding the town hall meetings, from being able to have a discission or express a complex view point.

    Democrats accuse GOP of inciting mobs 2009

  • The discission of what to invade when is determined by the wisdom of the president.

    Ron Paul: American Civil War Was Unnecessary 2009

  • The comment discission on the Jewish lore is interesting as well.

    Monstrous Clues? Dennis 2007

  • Her solution was that the female touch can pour oil on troubled waters and help unblock choked lines of discission.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

  • Her solution was that the female touch can pour oil on troubled waters and help unblock choked lines of discission.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

  • "Suprabh, Its quite obvious that when so many people are discission the topic of discussion move around a bit unless somebody here is a ..."

    NAACHGAANA 2010

  • "Suprabh, Its quite obvious that when so many people are discission the topic of discussion move around a bit unless somebody here is a ..."

    NAACHGAANA 2010

  • Volatile entrails fume and steam As they're meticulously hacked during discission Evaporating sludge and bubbling pus - A rotten gaseous expiration ...

    WN.com - Articles related to Don't fry in the sun 2010

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  • Please do not confuse this word with the much more common term decision.

    February 12, 2011