Ron DeSantis :: Current CDC survival rate numbers… Better hurry and get your kids vaccinated before it’s too late 🤯🤡🤡
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It could be the disease itself or, perhaps, society wasn't psychologically ready to accept harsh measures.
It could be the dis ease itself or, perhaps, society wasn't psychologically ready to accept harsh measures.
Did you see what I did there?
American Dictionary of the English Language
Noah Webster 1828
DIS. A prefix or an inseparable preposition, from the Latin, whence Fr. des, Sp. dis, and de may in some instances be the same word contracted. Dis denotes seperation, a parting from ; hence it has the force of a priviative and negative, as in disarm, disoblige, disagree. In some cases, it still signifies separation, as in distribute, disconnect.
EASE. n. s as z. [Fr. aise ; Arm. eaz ; W. hawz ; Corn. hedh ; Sax. at or aeth, easy ; L. otium ; It. agio ; Ir, aisgaidh.]
His soul shall rest at ease. Ps. xxv
Wo to them that are at ease in Zion. Amos vi.
At ease, in an undisturbed state ; free from pain or anxiety.
DIS'EASE. n. dize'eze. [dis and ease.] In its primary sense, pain, uneasiness, distress, and so used by Spenser. but in this, sense obsolete.
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