Undress vs Discase - What's the difference?
undress | discase |
(reflexive) To remove one's clothing.
To remove one’s clothing.
To remove the clothing of (someone).
(figuratively) To strip of something.
To take the dressing, or covering, from.
The state of having few or no clothes on.
A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished from full dress.
(archaic) To strip; to undress.
* 1610 , , act 5 scene 1
*:I will discase me, and myself present,
*:As I was sometime Milan.
As verbs the difference between undress and discase
is that undress is (reflexive) to remove one's clothing while discase is (archaic) to strip; to undress.As a noun undress
is the state of having few or no clothes on.undress
English
Verb
(es)- to undress a wound