deme: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of deme
- academe«Word Popularity Bar3/5
academe
- noun the academic world
academia.
- noun the academic world
- apodeme1/5
apodeme
- noun ridge-like ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles
- noun ridge-like ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles
Suffixes of deme
- dementia«Word Popularity Bar4/5
dementia
- noun mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
dementedness.
- noun mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
- demeanor4/5
demeanor
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
demeanour; behaviour; deportment; behavior; conduct.
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
- demented3/5
demented
- adjective satellite affected with madness or insanity
crazy; unhinged; brainsick; disturbed; mad; sick; unbalanced.
- a man who had gone mad
- adjective satellite affected with madness or insanity
- demeaning3/5
demeaning
- adjective satellite causing awareness of your shortcomings
humbling; mortifying; humiliating.
- golf is a humbling game
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
take down; demean; disgrace; degrade; put down.
- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
- adjective satellite causing awareness of your shortcomings
- demeanour3/5
demeanour
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
behaviour; demeanor; deportment; behavior; conduct.
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
- demeter3/5
demeter
- noun (Greek mythology) goddess of fertility and protector of marriage in ancient mythology; counterpart of Roman Ceres
- noun (Greek mythology) goddess of fertility and protector of marriage in ancient mythology; counterpart of Roman Ceres
- demetrius3/5
demetrius
- noun son of Antigonus Cyclops and king of Macedonia; he and his father were defeated at the battle of Ipsus (337-283 BC)
Demetrius I; Demetrius Poliorcetes.
- noun son of Antigonus Cyclops and king of Macedonia; he and his father were defeated at the battle of Ipsus (337-283 BC)
- demerits2/5
demerit
- noun a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces
- ten demerits and he loses his privileges
- noun the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection
fault.
- they discussed the merits and demerits of her novel
- he knew his own faults much better than she did
- noun a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces
- demesne2/5
demesne
- noun extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
land; landed estate; estate; acres.
- the family owned a large estate on Long Island
- noun territory over which rule or control is exercised
domain; land.
- his domain extended into Europe
- he made it the law of the land
- noun extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
- demean2/5
demean
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
take down; disgrace; degrade; put down.
- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- dementias2/5
dementia
- noun mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
dementedness.
- noun mental deterioration of organic or functional origin
- demerit2/5
demerit
- noun a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces
- ten demerits and he loses his privileges
- noun the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection
fault.
- they discussed the merits and demerits of her novel
- he knew his own faults much better than she did
- noun a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces
- demeaned2/5
demean
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
take down; disgrace; degrade; put down.
- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- dement2/5
dement
To deprive of reason; to make mad. R. Bale.
- demerol2/5
demerol
- noun a synthetic narcotic drug (trade name Demerol) used to treat pain
meperidine; meperidine hydrochloride.
- noun a synthetic narcotic drug (trade name Demerol) used to treat pain
- demerara2/5
demerara
- noun a light brown raw cane sugar from Guyana
- noun a river in northern Guyana that flows northward into the Atlantic
- noun a light brown raw cane sugar from Guyana
- dementing2/5
dement
To deprive of reason; to make mad. R. Bale.
- demersal2/5
- demethylation2/5
- demes2/5
deme
(Gr. Antiq.) A territorial subdivision of Attica (also of modern Greece), corresponding to a township. Jowett (Thucyd).
- demeans2/5
demean
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
take down; disgrace; degrade; put down.
- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
- verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- demesnes2/5
demesne
- noun extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
land; landed estate; estate; acres.
- the family owned a large estate on Long Island
- noun territory over which rule or control is exercised
domain; land.
- his domain extended into Europe
- he made it the law of the land
- noun extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
- demerger1/5
demerge
To plunge down into; to sink; to immerse. Obs.The water in which it was demerged. Boyle.
- demeclocycline1/5
demeclocycline
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- demeanors1/5
demeanor
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
demeanour; behaviour; deportment; behavior; conduct.
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
- dements1/5
dement
To deprive of reason; to make mad. R. Bale.
- demerged1/5
demerge
To plunge down into; to sink; to immerse. Obs.The water in which it was demerged. Boyle.
- demergers1/5
- dementedly1/5
dementedly
- adverb in an insane manner
insanely; crazily; madly.
- she behaved insanely
- he behaves crazily when he is off his medication
- the witch cackled madly
- screaming dementedly
- adverb in an insane manner
- demeton1/5
- demeritorious1/5
- demeanours1/5
demeanour
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
behaviour; demeanor; deportment; behavior; conduct.
- noun (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
Derived words of deme
- misdemeanor«Word Popularity Bar3/5
misdemeanor
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
violation; infraction; infringement; misdemeanour.
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
- debridement3/5
debridement
- noun surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and promote healing
- noun surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and promote healing
- misdemeanors3/5
misdemeanor
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
violation; infraction; infringement; misdemeanour.
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
- misdemeanours2/5
misdemeanour
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
violation; infraction; infringement; misdemeanor.
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
- misdemeanour2/5
misdemeanour
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
violation; infraction; infringement; misdemeanor.
- noun a crime less serious than a felony
- sidemen2/5
sidemen
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- pseudodementia1/5
- rendement1/5
rendement
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- misdemeanants1/5
misdemeanant
One guilty of a misdemeanor. Sydney Smith.
- diademed1/5
diademed
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- debridements1/5
debridement
- noun surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and promote healing
- noun surgical removal of foreign material and dead tissue from a wound in order to prevent infection and promote healing
- misdemeanant1/5
misdemeanant
One guilty of a misdemeanor. Sydney Smith.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `deme`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
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