| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| To take away one's weapons | Dis{arm} | 88%
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| To release students from class | Dis{miss} | 83%
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| To release from a hospital | Dis{charge} | 80%
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| To make liquor | Dis{till} | 80%
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| Beg to differ | Dis{agree} | 79%
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| To exit a train, ship, or airplane | Dis{embark} | 75%
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| Illness | Dis{ease} | 71%
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| Like an out-of-place shoulder joint | Dis{located} | 69%
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| To show to be false | Dis{prove} | 64%
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| To expel from the legal profession | Dis{bar} | 61%
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| To undress | Dis{robe} | 56%
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| To exclude from one's will | Dis{inherit} | 54%
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| To remove the limbs of | Dis{member} | 50%
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| Pharmacy | Dis{pensary} | 45%
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| To deprive a person of the right to vote | Dis{enfranchise} | 39%
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| To eviscerate | Dis{embowel} | 36%
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| Like a soul with no corporeal presence | Dis{embodied} | 30%
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| To twist the meaning of | Dis{tort} | 27%
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| To exhume | Dis{inter} | 26%
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| Measure of engine volume | Dis{placement} | 21%
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