des-bar-ar: (tr.) to unbar, remove barriers.
des-bel-igar: (tr.) to disfigure, take away the beauty of.
des-blind-igar: (tr.) to open the eyes of, make to see; (fig.) undeceive.
des-blokus-ar: (tr.) to raise the blockade of.
des-bolt-agar: (tr.) to unbolt.
des-bot-izar: (tr.) to pull or take off the boots.
des-bril-igar: (tr.) to tarnish, dull.
des-bukl-agar: (tr.) to unbuckle.
des-buton-agar: (tr.) to unbutton; -izar: to remove the buttons from.
des-centr-izar, -al-igar: to decentralize.
des-charj-ar: (tr.) to discharge: unload, take away the burden of (ulu, ulo, de); (fig.) to ease, free, throw off the care of (a thing): -eyo: unloading place; quanta- -o: good riddance; -ar sua koncienco: to clear one's conscience.
des-charm-ar: (tr.) to disenchant.
des-civiliz-ar: (tr.) to uncivilize (ulu).
des-dens-igar: to loosen, make less compact, rarefy, to open up (ranks, a crowd).
des-ebri-igar: to sober; -eskar: to sober down; (fig.) to come to one's senses.
desegn-ar: (tr.) to draw, design, delineate, sketch, (cf. esbosar, skisar); -(ad)o, -uro: drawing; -arto: art of drawing; -anto, -ero, -isto: drawer, draughtsman; -o-planko: drawing-board. Def.: Riproduktar, per krayono o plumo, la formo di objekti. — EFIS
des-embaras-ar: (tr.) to disencumber, rid of, disembarras.
des-embark-ar: (tr., intr.) to disembark, land.
des-embrag-ar: (tr.) to throw out of gear, disengage (tech.).
des-engaj-ar: (tr.) to disengage: discharge, free from service.
des-en-korp-igar: to disincorporate.
des-enoy-igar: to cheer up, divert, bring out of the dumps.
des-entrav-ar: (tr., lit. and fig.) to unshackle, unfetter.
des-envelop-ar: (tr.) to unwrap, unshroud.
des-equilibr-igar: to upset the equilibrium of, unpoise, unbalance.
des-equip-ar: to dismantle; lay up (ships).
deser-o: dessert; -disho: d. dish. — DEFR
desert-ar: (tr., intr., milit. and gen.) to desert, abandon, quit, forsake. — DEFIRS
deserv-ar*: (tr., intr., eccl.) to serve (a living), have the parochial duties of (a chapel, hamlet); (cf. oficiar). — DEFS
des-esper-ar: (intr.) to despair, to be in d.; -igar: to drive to d.; to dishearten; -anta: despairing, desperate; -anto: one who despairs; -ato: one of whom one d.; kom -ala remedio: as a last resource, shift.
des-estal-ar: (tr.) to take in goods (exposed for sale); (fig.) to shut up shop, stop the display.
des-estim-ar: (tr.) to contemn, despise (ulu); -igar: to bring into disrepute, discredit, contempt; -anta, -ema: contemptuous, scornful; -inda: contemptible, despicable.
des-fac-ar: (tr.) to unmake, undo.
des-facil-a: difficult; -ajo: a d. thing; -eso: (state, condition) difficulty; -igar: to render d. (ulo).
des-fald-ar: (tr.) to unfold.
des-fang-izar: to rub off the dirt, clean, scavenge; -iz-ilo: scraper (as for shoes).
des-fatig-ar: (tr.) to refresh, relax.
des-favor-ar: (tr.) to disfavor, withhold favor from, to put out of favor; to disadvantage; -oza: unfavorable, disadvantageous; -izar: to disgrace; -iz-ita: disgraced.
des-felic-a: miserable, unhappy; -(ul)o: an u. person; -ajo: u. event, mischance.
des-fer-izar: to take the iron from, to unshoe (a horse).
des-fianc-ar: to disengage (from a betrothal).
des-fid-ar: (tr.) to distrust, mistrust.
des-fil-izar: to unstring, unthread, unravel.
des-flor-izar: to strip of blossoms; (cf. sen-flor-eskar).
des-forest-izar: to clear, denude of forest, disafforest.
des-fortifik-ar: (tr.) to unfortify.
des-fortun-o: misfortune, reverses, run of ill-luck; -oza: unfortunate; -ajo: calamity, mischance (the event); -e: unluckily.
des-fren-agar: (tr.) to unlock or take off the brake.
des-fresh-igar: to destroy the freshness of.
des-friz-ar: (tr.) to uncurl.
des-frok-izar: to unfrock (a monk).
des-frost-ar (intr.), -igar (tr.): to thaw.
des-fruns-ar: (tr.) to unwrinkle, unpucker.
des-futer-izar: to remove the lining of.
des-gaj-igar: to take out of pawn.
des-gant-izar: to pull off the gloves from.
des-garnis-ar: (tr.) to untrim.
des-gib-izar: to take out the bumps; the humps from; to smooth out.
des-gips-izar: to unplaster.
des-glat-igar: to roughen, ruffle.
des-glu-izar: to remove the paste, glue from.
des-glutin-eskar: to become unglued, unpasted.
des-gras-izar: to remove the grease or fat; (fig.) to scour.
des-gros-igar: to thin, reduce; remove the grosser parts.
des-gum-izar: to ungum (silk, etc.).
des-gurt-izar: to ungirth, unstrap, unband.
des-hard-igar: to soften.
des-help-ar: (tr.) to disoblige, to hinder.
des-hered-igar: to disinherit.
des-honest-a: dishonest; (fig.) indecent.
des-honor-o: dishonor, opprobium, disgrace; -izar: to dishonor, bring d. upon; -iz-iva: dishonorable.
des-human-igar: to dehumanize, imbrute.
desikator-o: desiccator. — DEFIRS
des-iluzion-igar: to disabuse, disillusion.
des-imbast-ar: (tr.) to unbaste, untack (garments).
des-infekt-ar: (tr.) to disinfect; -iva, -ivo: disinfectant.