Dis-

Etymology
, from des-:, from  dis-:.

Prefix

 * 1) Meaning reversal or removal.
 * disassociate
 * disarray
 * 1) Meaning apart.
 * disconnect
 * disembowel, disannul
 * disembowel, disannul

Derived terms
Category:English words prefixed with dis-

Translations
''NOTE: Words using the prefix dis- do not necessarily use the prefixes given here when translated. See individual words for more accurate translations.''


 * Armenian:
 * French: dé-


 * Greek: απο-
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * French: dé-


 * Greek: απο-

Prefix
dis-


 * 1) shows separation, dissemination, e.g. semi sow, dissemi disseminate ; ŝiri tear, disŝiri tear to pieces.

Prefix
dis-


 * 1) shows separation or dissemination

Alternative forms

 * dī-
 * dif-
 * dir-

Etymology
From. Cognates include Ancient Greek δίς: and Sanskrit द्वीह्:.

Prefix

 * 1) asunder, apart, in two
 * dīmittō — "dismiss, disband"
 * discēdō — "part, separate"
 * 1) reversal, removal
 * dissimulō — "disguise, conceal"
 * 1) utterly, exceedingly
 * differtus — "stuffed full"

Descendants

 * English:
 * Esperanto:
 * French: de-,, ,
 * Italian:


 * Portuguese: des-
 * Romanian: des-, dez-
 * Spanish: des-,