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de3 | (Northumbria) To do. |
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dee4 | (Northumbria) To do. |
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deke9 | (ice hockey) A feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or defenceman. |
dele5 | (printing, usually imperative) to delete |
deme7 | A township or other subdivision of ancient Attica. |
dene5 | (Northumbria) a valley, especially the deep valley of a stream or rivulet |
dere5 | (Britain dialectal) Hurt; harm; injury. |
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deave9 | |
debye11 | (physics) The CGS unit of electric dipole moment, defined as 1 D = 10-18 statcoulomb-centimetre and computable from the SI unit coulomb-metre by multiplying by the factor 3.33564 × 10-30. |
deice8 | (transitive) To remove the ice from something. |
delve9 | (intransitive) To dig into the ground, especially with a shovel. |
dense6 | Having relatively high density. |
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dearie7 | (colloquial, chiefly as a term of address) A person who is dear; sweetie. |
debase9 | (transitive) To lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade. |
debate9 | An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision. |
debone9 | (transitive, intransitive) To remove the bones from. |
decade10 | A group, set, or series of ten [from 16th c.], particularly: |
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deadeye12 | Very accurate in shooting or throwing. |
dealate8 | (entomology) Having lost or shed its wings, usually in the normal course of its life cycle. |
debacle12 | An event or enterprise that ends suddenly and disastrously, often with humiliating consequences. [from early 19th c.] |
debride11 | (transitive) To remove necrotic tissue or foreign matter from (a wound or the like). |
decease10 | (formal) Death, departure from life. |
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deadline10 | A time limit in the form of a date on or before which something must be completed. |
deaerate9 | To remove the air or gas from something |
debouche16 | (military, of a body of soldiers) To enter into battle. |
debruise11 | (heraldry) To partially obscure one charge with another |
decentre11 | To remove the centre from. |
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deaminase12 | (biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyses deamination |
deaminate12 | (organic chemistry, biochemistry, transitive) To remove an amino group from (a compound), especially by the use of a deaminase enzyme. |
deaminize21 | (organic chemistry) To remove an amino group from a compound |
deathlike17 | Resembling or characteristic of death. |
debatable14 | Open to debate; not fully proved or confirmed. |
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deactivate16 | (ergative) to make something inactive or no longer effective |
debilitate13 | (transitive) To make feeble; to weaken. |
decapitate15 | (transitive, literally) To remove the head of. |
decathlete16 | (athletics) An athlete who competes in the decathlon. |
deceivable18 | Able to be deceived; gullible. |
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decarbonate16 | To remove carbon dioxide from something |
decarbonize25 | To remove carbon from something, especially from an engine. |
decarburize25 | To decarbonize. |
decemvirate19 | A group of ten people, especially (politics) a council of ten men sharing office or power and particularly (historical) the groups of ten men who reformed and codified Roman law c. 450 bc. |
decerebrate16 | (biology) Having the cerebrum removed. |
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decasyllable20 | A verse form having ten syllables in each line. |
decentralize24 | To cause something to change from being concentrated at one point to being distributed across a number of points. |
dechlorinate18 | To remove chlorine from something. |
decipherable22 | that can be deciphered, understood or comprehended |
decompensate19 | (medicine, psychology, of a bodily organ or mental state) To deteriorate in function due to an inability to invoke normal defensive mechanisms that compensate for ailments and other stresses. |
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decarboxylase28 | (biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a carboxyl group, effectively removing carbon dioxide from a compound. |
decarboxylate28 | (organic chemistry) To remove one or more carboxyl groups from a molecule |
deconcentrate18 | (transitive) To withdraw from concentration; to decentralize. |
decontaminate18 | (transitive) To remove contamination from (something), rendering it safe. |
decriminalize27 | (transitive) To change the laws so something is no longer a crime. |
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deconstructive22 | Tending to deconstruct; of or relating to deconstruction. |
despiritualize26 | To remove the spiritual element from. |
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dedifferentiate23 | To lose or reverse differentiation |
deindustrialize26 | (transitive) To subject to deindustrialization; to deprive of industry. |
departmentalize29 | To organize something into departments |
dephosphorylate29 | To cause, or undergo dephosphorylation |
We found 443 words starting with de and ending in e
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