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des-mariaj-ar: (tr.) to unmarry, annul the marriage of.

des-mask-ar: (tr.) to unmask.

des-maskul-igar: to emasculate.

des-mast-izar: to dismast.

des-merit-ar: (intr.) to be undeserving; to forfeit the esteem (de ulu, per ulo).

des-met-ar: (tr.) to take off (a garmet, etc.).

des-mix-ar: (tr.) to separate.

des-mobl-izar: to unfurnish, strip of furniture.

des-monet-igar: to demonetize (cf. sen-valor-igar).

des-munt-ar: (tr.) to dismount, take apart (a machine).

des-muzel-lig-ar: (tr.) to unmuzzle.

des-nacion-al-igar: to denationalize; -an-igar: to denaturalize.

des-naiv-igar: to sharpen the wits of.

des-net-a: dirty, unclean, untidy; -igar: to dirty; -ig-anta: soiling; (cf. sordida).

des-nobl-igar: to debase, -eso: ignominy, meanness; -igo: debasing; -ig-anta: debasing, ignominious.

des-nod-igar: to untie a knot in.

des-obedi-ar: to disobey.

des-obstrukt-ar: to deobstruct, clear; -iva, -ivo: (med.) deobstruent.

des-oportun-a: inopportune; -ajo: something i.

des-ordin-ar: (tr.) to disorder, derange, disturb; -ogo: hurly-burly.

des-organ-izar: to disorganize.

des-orient-izar: (lit.) to turn from the east; (fig.) to put out of one's element; to put on the wrong scent, to lose one's bearings.

des-ost-izar: to bone, to fillet (fish); -iz-ita dindo: boned turkey.

des-ox-izo: disoxygenation.

des-oxid-igar, -izar: to disoxidate, deoxidize.

des-pak-igar: to unpack, unbundle.

des-pav-izar: to unpave, take up the pavement.

des-pekt-ar: (tr.) to uncomb.

des-pend-ar: (tr.) to take down, unhang (a chandelier, etc.).

despens-o: pantry, larder, buttery, steward's office; -isto: steward. — FIS

des-persuad-ar: (tr.) to dissuade, persuade to the contrary of (ulu pri ulo, ulu per ulo).

des-pia: impious, ungodly, undevout.

despit-ar: (intr.) to be vexed; to fret. Def.: Despito: chagreno mixita kun iraco. Ex.: Ilua agi despitigas me (E. his acts vex me); Quo importas, sive il esas joyoza sive il esas despitoza (E. what do you care whether he is joyous or vexed). Lasar eruptar sua despito (E. to vent one's ill humor). — EFIS

des-plan-igar: to put out of true, (of wood) to warp.

des-plas-izar: to displace (ulu, ulo).

des-plen-igar: to diminish the contents of, to empty; -eskar: to get low.

des-plez-ar: (intr.) to be displeasing (ad ulu); (tr.) to displease (ulu).

des-plezur-o: displeasure, grief, sorrow.

des-plum-izar: to pluck (feathers).

des-polar-igar: to depolarize.

des-polis-ar: to remove the polish, to rough.

des-popul-izar: to depopulate.

des-popular-igar: to render unpopular.

des-posed-igar: to dispossess, oust.

despot-o: despot; -a, -ala, -atra: despotic. — DEFIRS

des-priz-ar: (tr.) to disdain, scorn, despise; -igar: to bring into disrepute, discredit (ulu).

des-profund-ajo: shoal, shallow.

des-propr-igar: to renounce (property in something).

des-pur-a: impure; -eso, -ajo: impurity.

des-qualifik-ar: to disqualify.

des-quiet-a: (mentally) uneasy, anxious; -eso: inquietude, disquietude; -ig-anta: disquieting.

des-racion-o, -eso: unreasonableness, senselessness.

des-rig-izar: to unrig (a ship).

des-rigid-igar: to make pliant, unstiffen.

des-rigl-agar: (tr.) to unbolt.

des-rug-izar: to unwrinkle, smooth (the face).

des-saja: unwise, foolish.

des-sal-izar: to remove the salt from.

des-sel-izar: to unsaddle.

des-sepult-ar: (tr.) to exhume.

des-serv-ar: (tr.) to disoblige, not to serve.

des-sigl-ar: (tr.) to unseal.

des-skrub-agar: (tr.) to unscrew (ulo); (cf. des-visar).

des-sold-ar: (tr.) to unsolder.

des-spul-ar: (tr.) to unwind (from a bobbin or spool).

des-stop-ar: (tr.) to unstop, uncork; -ilo: corkscrew.

des-strand-igar: to get afloat, refloat.

des-stult-igar: to sharpen the wits of.

des-suol-izar: to take soles from; (fig.) to wear off the soles of.