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Dis-n-Dat

Many English words have ‘dis’ in at the beginning to indicate a ‘not’ condition (Dissatisfied means “not satisfied“, or Disregard means, “to not give regard“, or even Disqualify means “no longer qualified“, etc).

Here is my spin on what these words would really mean… well… to me, anyway! Enjoy…. or NOT!

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Discharge

What happens on the battle field when the battalion begins to rush at the enemy, then retreats.

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