To clear away clouds; to make clear or transparent, literally or figuratively.
From dis- (meaning to remove or reverse) + cloud. This Old English-derived word literally means to remove clouds, but came to be used metaphorically for clarifying confusion or obscurity.
Discloud is almost poetic—it's a word that describes both literal weather clearing and mental clarity, like when a confusing idea finally becomes understandable and your mind feels cloudless.
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