💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Desize"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| decatizeverb | (transitive) To steam something (typically a fabric) with the intention of uncurling it, giving it a lustre, or fixing a finish on it. |
| desilkverb | (transitive) To remove the silk from (corn). |
| dizenoun | (transitive) To dress with flax for spinning, as a distaff; dizen. |
| detackifyverb | (transitive) To make (a material) less tacky in texture. |
| decateverb | Synonym of decatize (“steam fabric”). |
| 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.] |
| desinewverb | To remove the sinews from. |
| dematerializeverb | (intransitive) To disappear by becoming immaterial. |
| decolorize | (US, transitive) To remove the color from. |
| destringverb | (computing, transitive) to convert a variable that is of a string type to some other, usually numeric data type |
| desilverizeverb | (transitive) To deprive of silver; to remove the silver from. |
| let outverb | (transitive) To release. |
| destashverb | (transitive, textiles, informal) To remove (a yarn, fabric, equipment, etc.) from one's collection. |
| deskinnoun | To remove the skin of |
| unfashionverb | (transitive) To undo the fashioning of; to take apart, or unmake. |
| undyeverb | (transitive) To remove dye from. |
| dischargenoun | (medicine) The act of releasing an inpatient from hospital. |
| desiccateverb | (transitive) To remove moisture from; to dry; (sometimes) to dry to an extreme degree. |
| desexnoun | (transitive) To remove another's sexual characteristics or functions, often via physical sterilization. |
| silknoun | A fine, soft cloth woven from silk fibers. |
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