decar

English

Etymology

de- + car

Verb

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.

Coordinate terms

Anagrams

Ido

Etymology

Back-formation from decanta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /deˈt͡sar/

Verb

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

Conjugation

Romanian

Etymology

From deca- + -ar.

Noun

decar m (plural decari)

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

Declension

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