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also used to indicate privation · removal · and separation ( dehumidify ) · negation ( demerit · derange ) · descent ( degrade · deduce ) · reversal ( detract ) · [d uh · d uh · di] / də · dɪ / preposition from · of (used in French · Spanish · and Portuguese personal names · originally to indicate place of origin). Comte de Rochambeau · Don Ricardo de Aragón. DE 2 American &nbsp · de] / də · a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin ( decide ) · intensity ( decompound ). D.E. 5 American &nbsp

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also used to indicate privation
removal
and separation ( dehumidify )
negation ( demerit
derange )
descent ( degrade
deduce )
reversal ( detract )
[d uh
d uh
di] / də
dɪ / preposition from
of (used in French
Spanish
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and Portuguese personal names
originally to indicate place of origin). Comte de Rochambeau
Don Ricardo de Aragón. DE 2 American &nbsp
de] / də
a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin ( decide )
intensity ( decompound ). D.E. 5 American &nbsp

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