de- can mean: * an opposite, i.e. depopulated = area where most of the people have left dehumidify = take away the humidy declaw = take away an animal's claws delouse = take away lice * to remove, i.e. debone a fish = to take out or remove the bones dethroned = the king was dethroned = removed from power * to lessen, to devalue currency
To remove or place away from.
Some words that start with the prefix 'de' (go down or away, completely, remove or reverse) are:deactivatedebatedecampdeductdeescalatedefeatdegradedehydratedeifydejectdeliverydelousedemotedenudedeodorantdependdepreciatedescenddeterdetestdevelop
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
Inflammation or swelling. Example: Cellul-itis
We believe you mean prefix. Fear of heights is called acrophobia.
- denominator - denomination - ignominy - misnomer - nom de plume - nomenclature - nominal - nominate - nominally - nominee - ignominious - nomination etc...
The prefix de- means away. Another word with this prefix is detach.
descend
the prefix de- means to stopThe beginning of a base word like and prefix usually mean something like anti- means against. ExamplesUni-Un-
Yes, 'de' can be a prefix in Spanish and French. In Spanish, it often conveys a sense of reversal or removal, while in French it can indicate a negative or opposite meaning.
The Latin prefix "pre-" means before, in advance, or prior to. This prefix is commonly used in English to indicate something that comes before or precedes something else.
the prefix is de-
The prefix of "destabilize" is "de-".
The prefix is de-. This prefix means down.
wat is the prefix for delay?
The prefix is de-. This prefix means away from.
de- is the prefix for defrost.
de isn't a prefix in this word. Dec is the root, meaning ten. e.g. decade - ten years, December - tenth month (originally), decimate - reduce by a tenth.