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de- +‎ car

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decar (third-person singular simple present decars, present participle decarring, simple past and past participle decarred)

  1. (intransitive) To get out of a car (motor vehicle).
    • 2016, Michael Kurland, The Girls in The High-Heeled Shoes:
      We decarred and staggered through the wind into the building.

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Back-formation from decanta.

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decar (present tense decas, past tense decis, future tense decos, imperative decez, conditional decus)

  1. (intransitive) to be fitting, to be convenient, to be proper

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From deca- +‎ -ar.

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decar m (plural decari)

  1. area unit of measure (tenth of a hectare)

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