debark
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From French débarquer, from de- (Old French des-) + barque (“bark, small ship”).
debark (third-person singular simple present debarks, present participle debarking, simple past and past participle debarked)
From de- + bark (“covering of tree”).
debark (third-person singular simple present debarks, present participle debarking, simple past and past participle debarked)
From de- + bark (“(of a dog) make the noise”).
debark (third-person singular simple present debarks, present participle debarking, simple past and past participle debarked)
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