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Disposingly
Disposingly Dis*pos"ing*ly, adv. In a manner to dispose.
Disposited
Disposited Dis*pos"it*ed, a. [See Disposition.] Disposed. [Obs.] --Glanvill.
Dispositional
Dispositional Dis`po*si"tion*al, a. Pertaining to disposition.
Dispositioned
Dispositioned Dis`po*si"tioned, a. Having (such) a disposition; -- used in compounds; as, well-dispositioned.
Dispositive
Dispositive Dis*pos"i*tive, a. [Cf. F. dispositif.] 1. Disposing; tending to regulate; decretive. [Obs.] His dispositive wisdom and power. --Bates. 2. Belonging to disposition or natural, tendency. [Obs.] ``Dispositive holiness.' --Jer. Taylor.
Dispositively
Dispositively Dis*pos"i*tive*ly, adv. In a dispositive manner; by natural or moral disposition. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. Do dispositively what Moses is recorded to have done literally, . . . break all the ten commandments at once. --Boyle.
Dispositor
Dispositor Dis*pos"it*or, n. [L. See Disposition.] 1. A disposer. 2. (Astrol.) The planet which is lord of the sign where another planet is. [Obs.] --Crabb.
Indisposition
Indisposition In*dis`po*si"tion, n. [Cf. F. indisposition.] 1. The state of being indisposed; disinclination; as, the indisposition of two substances to combine. A general indisposition towards believing. --Atterbury. 2. A slight disorder or illness. Rather as an indisposition in health than as any set sickness. --Hayward.
Misdisposition
Misdisposition Mis*dis`po*si"tion, n. Erroneous disposal or application. --Bp. Hall.
Transposing
Transpose Trans*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Transposing.] [F. transposer; pref. trans- (L. trans across) + poser to put. See Pose.] 1. To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other of; to exchange, in respect of position; as, to transpose letters, words, or propositions. 2. To change; to transform; to invert. [R.] Things base and vile, holding no quantity, Love can transpose to form and dignity. --Shak. 3. (Alg.) To bring, as any term of an equation, from one side over to the other, without destroying the equation; thus, if a + b = c, and we make a = c - b, then b is said to be transposed. 4. (Gram.) To change the natural order of, as words. 5. (Mus.) To change the key of.
Transposition
Transposition Trans`po*si"tion, n. [F. transposition, from L. transponere, transpositum, to set over, remove, transfer; trans across, over + ponere to place. See Position.] The act of transposing, or the state of being transposed. Specifically: (a) (Alg.) The bringing of any term of an equation from one side over to the other without destroying the equation. (b) (Gram.) A change of the natural order of words in a sentence; as, the Latin and Greek languages admit transposition, without inconvenience, to a much greater extent than the English. (c) (Mus.) A change of a composition into another key.
Transpositional
Transpositional Trans`po*si"tion*al, a. Of or pertaining to transposition; involving transposition. --Pegge.
Transpositive
Transpositive Trans*pos"i*tive, a. Made by transposing; consisting in transposition; transposable.

Meaning of Sposi from wikipedia

- I promessi sposi may refer to: The Betrothed (Manzoni novel) (Italian: I promessi sposi), an Italian historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni The Betrothed...
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- The Betrothed (Italian: I promessi sposi Italian: [i proˈmessi ˈspɔːzi]) is an Italian historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni, first published in 1827...
- The Camera degli Sposi ("bridal chamber"), sometimes known as the Camera picta ("picture chamber"), is a room frescoed with illusionistic paintings by...
- courtyards. Although most famous for Mantegna's frescos in the Camera degli Sposi (Wedding Room), they have many other very significant architectural and...
- The Sarcophagus of the Spouses (Italian: Sarco****o degli Sposi) is a tomb effigy considered one of the masterpieces of Etruscan art. The Etruscans lived...
- Israeli actress and model. She gained fame in the Italian films Gas, Oggi sposi, and Mother of Tears. She is best known for her work with Paul Haggis in...
- in the apartment of the Castle of the city, today known as Camera degli Sposi (literally, "Wedding Chamber") of Palazzo Ducale, Mantua: a series of full...
- The Betrothed (Italian: I Promessi Sposi) is a 1941 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Gino Cervi, Dina S****oli and...
- an open sky, such as with the oculus in Andrea Mantegna's Camera degli Sposi, or the illusion of an architectural space such as the cupola, one of Andrea...