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- IPA[diː]
- (forming verbs and their derivatives) down; away;completely
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- 1. (forming verbs and their derivatives) down; away descend deduct
- ▪ completely denude derelict
- 2. (added to verbs and their derivatives) denoting removal or reversal deaerate de-ice
- 3. denoting formation from deverbal
- diethylstilbestrol.
Oxford American Dictionary
- data encryption standard.
Oxford Dictionary
- according to rightful entitlement or claim; by right: the resolution declared that the independent Republic of Latvia proclaimed on November 18, 1918 was still in existence de jure
- denoting something or someone that is rightfully such: he had been de jure king since his father's death
Oxford American Dictionary
- from the beginning; anew: in a pure meritocracy, everyone must begin de novo
- starting from the beginning: a general strategy for de novo protein design
Oxford American Dictionary
- disconnect (an electric circuit) from a power supply.
Oxford Dictionary
- disconnect (an electric circuit) from a power supply.
Oxford American Dictionary
- according to rightful entitlement or claim; by right: the resolution declared that the independent Republic of Latvia proclaimed on November 18, 1918 was still in existence de jure
- existing or holding a specified position by legal right: he had been de jure king since his father's death
Oxford Dictionary
- in fact, whether by right or not: the country was de facto divided between two states
- existing or holding a specified position in fact but not necessarily by legal right: a de facto one-party system
Oxford Dictionary
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- (forming verbs and their derivatives) down; away: descend deduct
Oxford American Dictionary