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de
deprepositionfrom; of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin).
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DE
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de'
de'prepositiondei (used in Italian names as an elided form ofdei ).
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de-
de-a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (decide ); also used to indicate privation, removal, and separation (dehumidify ), negation (demerit; derange ), descent (degrade; deduce ), reversal (detract ), intensity (decompound ).
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D.E.
D.E.abbreviationDoctor of Engineering.
de
1 Americanpreposition
preposition
abbreviation
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Doctor of Engineering.
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driver education.
prefix
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removal of or from something specified
deforest
dethrone
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reversal of something
decode
decompose
desegregate
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departure from
decamp
abbreviation
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(formerly in Britain) Department of Employment
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Delaware
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of de1
From French, Portuguese, Spanish, from Latin dē
Origin of de-4
Middle English < Latin dē-, prefixal use of dē (preposition) from, away from, of, out of; in some words, < French < Latin dē- or dis- dis- 1
Example Sentences
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Deere DE 0.43%increase; green up pointing triangle posted higher fiscal second-quarter sales as growth in the company’s construction equipment business helped to offset weakness in its production agriculture segment.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 21, 2026
Nebraska farmer Guy Mills figures he has spent more than half a million dollars over the past eight years on repairs to his Deere DE 1.07%increase; green up pointing triangle tractors and harvesters.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 19, 2026
That figure does not include further and higher education, which is not the responsibility of DE.
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
Deere DE -1.26%decrease; red down pointing triangle raised its fiscal-year outlook and said demand in the construction and small agriculture markets was recovering.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 19, 2026
COUCY, LE CH�TELAIN DE, French trouv�re of the 12th century.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 5 "Cosway" to "Coucy" by Various
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