💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deash"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deshellnoun | (transitive) To remove the shell from. |
| ashen | Ash-colored; pale; anemic |
| desheathverb | (transitive) Synonym of unsheath. |
| deairnoun | (transitive) To remove the air from. |
| dedustverb | (transitive) To remove the dust from. |
| deheadverb | (transitive) To remove the head (from). |
| desandnoun | (transitive) To remove sand from. |
| dustnoun | Fine particles. |
| deassverb | (transitive, US, military, law enforcement, slang) To exit or depart from (an area) rapidly. |
| depeachverb | (obsolete) To discharge or dispatch |
| deglazenoun | (transitive, cooking) To detach small pieces of cooked food from a pan by adding liquid, so that they can be used in further cooking. |
| dehairverb | (transitive) To remove the hair from. |
| deshelveverb | (transitive) To remove from a shelf. |
| dust offverb | (transitive, figurative) To use something after a long time without it. |
| drossnoun | Waste or impure matter. |
| deasphaltverb | (transitive) To subject to a deasphalting process. |
| decannoun | (Egyptology, astrology) One of a collection of 36 small constellations or zodiacal subdivisions that appear heliacally at intervals of 10 days or are separated by approximately 10 degrees. |
| decrassifyverb | (transitive, archaic) To make less crass or coarse. |
| unshadeverb | (transitive) To remove a shade from. |
| disleaveverb | (transitive) Alternative spelling of disleaf. [(transitive, rare or obsolete) To remove the leaves from.] |
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