💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Decarb"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| decarburiseverb | Alternative form of decarburize. [(of steel) Synonym of decarbonize.] |
| decarburizeverb | (of steel) Synonym of decarbonize. |
| decokeverb | (informal, transitive) To decarbonize, especially to remove the build-up of carbon in the cylinder of an engine or the bowl or a pipe. |
| decarboniseverb | (British spelling) Alternative form of decarbonize. [To remove carbon from something.] |
| decarbonateverb | (transitive) To remove carbon dioxide from (something, especially a beverage). |
| decarnoun | (intransitive) To get out of a car (motor vehicle). |
| decarbonizeverb | (transitive, intransitive) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems. |
| decatenateverb | (chemistry) To cause or undergo decatenation. |
| decanalizeverb | Alternative form of decanalise. [To undergo decanalisation] |
| deoxidateverb | (archaic) To deoxidize. |
| deconcoctverb | To decompose or break down. |
| decateverb | Synonym of decatize (“steam fabric”). |
| decrateverb | (transitive) To remove from a crate. |
| dehydrogenizeverb | To dehydrogenate. |
| decatiseverb | Alternative form of decatize. [(transitive) To steam something (typically a fabric) with the intention of uncurling it, giving it a lustre, or fixing a finish on it.] |
| decaffeinizeverb | (transitive, dated) Synonym of decaffeinate. |
| decatizeverb | (transitive) To steam something (typically a fabric) with the intention of uncurling it, giving it a lustre, or fixing a finish on it. |
| decoctnoun | (cooking) To reduce, or concentrate by boiling down. |
| decoatverb | To remove a coating from |
| decanaliseverb | To undergo decanalisation |
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