| Grinder 2005-07-20, 8:39 pm |
| Blig Merk wrote:
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Hillybilly J. Duncequeer wrote:
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> No dictionary entry for "deper." (Alternatives)
> doper, duper, dapper, diaper, dipper, dopier,
> dupery, dabber, dauber, dopers, dupers, dipolar
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de- (prefix)
1 a : do the opposite of <deactivate> b : reverse
of <de-emphasis>
2 a : remove (a specified thing) from <delouse>
b : remove from (a specified thing) <dethrone>
3 : reduce <devalue>
4 : something derived from (a specified thing)
<decompound> : derived from something (of a
specified nature) <denominative>
5 : get off of (a specified thing) <detrain>
http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=de-
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per- (prefix)
: Thoroughly; completely; intensely <perfervid>
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=per-
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-ation (noun suffix)
: action or process <flirtation> : something connected
with an action or process <discoloration>
http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=-ation
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de.per.a.tion would then be: too lose intensity; or to become calm?
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