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Delaware - Wikipedia Delaware was named after its location on the Delaware Bay, which in turn derived its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (1577–1618), the first governor of the Colony of Virginia The Delaware people, a name used by Europeans for Lenape people Indigenous to the Delaware Valley, also derive their name from the same source The name de La Warr was derived from Sussex and is of Anglo
DE- Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com De- definition: from; of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin) See examples of DE- used in a sentence
de- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary de- + limitare (“to contain, restrict”) → delimitare (“to delimit”) (chemistry) denoting subtraction of one or more atoms, radicals or molecules:
De Prefix: Meaning and Examples of the Prefix De - 7ESL You can identify if the de- in the word is a prefix if the root word is understandable by itself and without the prefix Or you can also substitute de- with another prefix, such as a-, in-, en-, and re-
DE- definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary from Latin, from dē (prep) from, away from, out of, etc In compound words of Latin origin, de- also means away, away from (decease); down (degrade); reversal (detect); removal (defoliate); and is used intensively (devote) and pejoratively (detest)
Affixes: de- When de‑ is used to form verb on English stems, it has a sense of undoing the action of the stem verb—by removal, reversal, or separation—a sense closely related to un‑: debrief, decertify, decriminalize, defrost, dehumidify, de-ice, delouse, desegregate, deselect