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discoverc. 1300, "divulge, reveal, disclose," from Old French descovrir "uncover, unroof, unveil, reveal, betray," from Late Latin discooperire, from Latin dis- "opposite of" (se [..]
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discoverdivulge (a secret)
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discoverto learn or understand something for the first time.
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discoverdetect: discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the pain [..]
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discoverThe good plans of Rabat
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discoverto find out; to see something for the first time
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discoverv. To get first sight or knowledge of, as something previously unknown or unperceived.
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discoverThe good plans of Rabat
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discoverantdekn
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discover1 : to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time [when the victim s the fraud] see also discovery rule 2 a : to make the subject of discovery b : to learn of or obtain (information) ...
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discoverThe skill of learning through study or investigation.
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discoverSee
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discovershow; exhibit.
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discover(v) identify as in botany or biology, for example(v) discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of(v) get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally(v) make a discovery, make a new f [..]
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discoverinvenio, expiscor
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discoverThe Discover component is a comprehensive information-aware solution used to scan enterprise data storage areas for data at rest, inspecting it for fingerprint, pattern and keyword dictionary matches. [..]
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discoverA website that allows you to search for high-quality academic information from academic sources such as journals, databases, reviews, magazines, and conference proceedings, across all subject areas. A [..]
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discoverBay 101
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discoverA special Twitter’s feature with the key options: Tweets, Activity, Find Friends, Who to Follow and Popular accounts.
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discover
(transitive,obsolete) To remove the cover from; to uncover (a head, building etc.).
(transitive,now|rare) To expose, uncover.
(The gust of wind discovered a bone in the sand.)
(transitive,ches [..]
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discover
(US) , a brand of credit card.
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