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dehors

English

Etymology

French dehors (outside).

Noun

dehors

  1. All sorts of outworks in general, at a distance from the main works; any advanced works for protection or cover.

Preposition

dehors

  1. (law) Out of; without; foreign to; out of the agreement, record, will, or other instrument.

Anagrams

  • Rhodes, Rohdes, hordes, horsed, reshod, shoder, shored

French

Etymology

From Middle French dehors, defors, from Old French defors, from Late Latin deforis, from Latin d? for?s (outdoors), from foris (door).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?.??/
  • Rhymes: -??

Adverb

dehors

  1. outside

Antonyms

  • dedans

Noun

dehors m (uncountable)

  1. outside

Antonyms

  • dedans

Derived terms

Preposition

dehors

  1. outside; outside of

Antonyms

  • dedans

Further reading

  • “dehors” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Anagrams

  • Rhodes

Middle French

Alternative forms

  • defors

Etymology

From Old French defors.

Adverb

dehors

  1. outside

Descendants

  • French: dehors

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decors

English

Noun

decors

  1. plural of decor

Anagrams

  • Coders, Secord, Socred, coders, credos, escrod, scored, socred

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

decors

  1. plural of decor

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