1714, "divest of a body, free from flesh," of a soul or spirit, "separate from a body," from dis- "not" + embody. Related: Disembodiment "act or condition of being disembodied" (1837); earlier it was used of the disbanding of military regiments (1804).
disdainful
disease
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disempower
disenchant
disenchantment