|
|

Search results for 'deco':
Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'deco'
- decommendation (noun) : an anti-recommendation : advice to avoid something
- ide Story.
—Wilson, Internet post, June 2, 2008
- Submitted by: Rachel K from Texas on Jun. 05, 2008 12:19
- deconcile (verb) : (transitive verb): The opposite of reconcile; To break apart from another after having reconciled prior.
- They reconciled before Christmas, only to deconcile after New Year's.
- Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Dec. 26, 2007 10:12
- deconflict
- (verb) : To ensure that two or more objects will not conflict with each other. To ensure that two objects will not share the same space or content.
- To ensure there was not an accident, the air traffic controller deconflicted the two aircraft by altitude.
- Submitted by: Mark Garnet from Ohio on Jan. 29, 2006 23:24
- (verb) : To resolve conflicting ideas or actions. Often used in military planning to 'deconflict' aircraft routes, weapons effects, and/or simultaneous actions on an objective.
- We need to deconflict the helo routes during Phase 2 operations.
- Submitted by: Wes Sanders from California on Oct. 25, 2005 12:17
- decoreat (verb) : To both decorate & eat.
- Let's get together and decoreat some cookies this weekend.
- Submitted by: Jasmine Mager from California on Dec. 30, 2005 18:08
- decorpulate (verb) : to detach a body from a head. (Also, decorpulated, as a modifier—see example below)
- We should refer to "decapitated bodies" and "decorpulated heads—" strictly speaking, the concept of a "decapitated head" makes no sense.
—I ask you to bear with this coinage, which also returns a small number of Google hits.
- Submitted by: Erik S. O'Donnell from Illinois on Apr. 03, 2006 17:13
Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'deco'
Submit an Entry

|
|
|