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There are 15 nine-letter words containing DISCO

DISCOBOLIdiscoboli n. Plural of discobolus.
DISCOBOLUS n. (historical) a discus thrower, also DISCOBOLOS.
DISCOIDALdiscoidal adj. Having the flat, circular shape of a disc or a quoit.
DISCOIDAL adj. disk-shaped.
DISCOLOGYDISCOLOGY n. the study of gramophone records.
DISCOLORSdiscolors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discolor.
DISCOLOR v. to alter the color of.
DISCOLOURdiscolour v. British form and Canadian form standard spelling of discolor.
DISCOLOUR v. to alter the natural hue or color of, also DISCOLOR.
DISCOMFITdiscomfit v. (Transitive) To embarrass (someone) greatly; to confuse; to perplex; to disconcert.
discomfit v. (Rare) To defeat the plans or hopes of; to frustrate; disconcert.
discomfit v. (Archaic) To defeat completely; to rout.
DISCOMMONdiscommon v. (Historical, UK) To deprive of the privilege of citizenship of a town or city.
discommon v. (Historical, law) To deprive (Lands etc.) of commonable quality, by enclosing or appropriating.
discommon v. To exclude from using a commonable resource, such as land.
DISCORDEDdiscorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of discord.
DISCORD v. to disagree.
DISCOUNTSdiscounts n. Plural of discount.
discounts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discount.
DISCOUNT v. to reduce the price of.
DISCOUREDdiscoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of discoure.
DISCOURE v. (Spenser) to find out, also DISCOVER, DISCURE.
DISCOURESdiscoures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discoure.
DISCOURE v. (Spenser) to find out, also DISCOVER, DISCURE.
DISCOURSEdiscourse n. (Uncountable, archaic) Verbal exchange, conversation.
discourse n. (Uncountable) Expression in words, either speech or writing.
discourse n. (Countable) A formal lengthy exposition of some subject, either spoken or written.
DISCOVERSdiscovers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discover.
DISCOVER v. to find out, also DISCOURE, DISCURE.
DISCOVERTdiscovert n. (Obsolete) An uncovered place or part.
discovert adj. (Law, obsolete) Not covert; not within the bonds of matrimony; unmarried; applied either to a woman…
DISCOVERT adj. of a woman, without a husband, not covert.
DISCOVERYdiscovery n. Something discovered.
discovery n. (Uncountable) The discovering of new things.
discovery n. (Countable, archaic) An act of uncovering or revealing something; a revelation.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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