DISCLOSE, discloze. dis and close L. See Close.
1. To uncover to open to remove a cover from, and lay open to the view.
The shells being broken, the stone included in them is disclosed.
2. To discover to lay open to the view to bring to light. Events have disclosed the designs of the ministry.
3. To reveal by words to tell to utter as, to disclose the secret thoughts of the heart.
4. To make known to show in any manner. A blush may disclose a secret passion in the breast.
5. To open to hatch. Not used.
The ostrich layeth her eggs under sand, where the heat of the sun discloseth them.
DISCLOSE, n. Discovery.
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