disgrantleEtymologyFrom dissental, by surface analysis, dis- + grant + -le.nounA dissent from an order granting rehearing en banc.“While dissentals are more common, judges on both this and other courts have, on occasion, penned dissents from the grant of en banc review. ... These disgrantles are understandably rare.... […] But because the Ninth Circuit’s peculiar en banc procedures do not guarantee participation in the en banc panel to all active judges, a disgrantle is the only guaranteed way a judge on this court can public”