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INTEENATIONAL LANGUAGE AND SCIENCE. 



APPENDIX II. 



Specimen page from the INTERNATIONAL-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.' 



deskript-ar : to describe ; -o : descrip- 

 tion ; -iva : descriptive [EFIS]. 

 deeper- ar : to despair ; -o : despair ; 

 -igar : to drive to despair [EFIS]. 

 deipit-ar : to be vexed, to fret ; -o : 

 spite, despite ; -igar : to vex 

 [EFIS]. 

 despot-o : despot ; -eso, -ismo : 



despotism [DEFIES]. 

 destin-ar : to destine ; -o, -eso : 



destination, destiny [EFIS]. 

 destrukt-ar : to destroy ; -o : destruc- 

 tion ; -iva, -ema : destructive 

 [EFIRS]. 



detal-o : detail ; -a, -oza : detailed ; 

 -e, -oze : in detail, retail [DEFIES]. 

 detashment-o (military) : detach- 

 ment [DEFIES]. 

 detektiv-o : detective [EFE]. 

 determin-ar : to determine ; -o, -eso : 

 determination] (not decision) ; -anta, 

 -iva : determinative ; -ismo : de- 

 terminism [DEFIES]. 

 detriment- ar : to cause injury or 

 prejudice to (a person) ; -o : detri- 

 ment, damage, injury (moral) 

 [EFIS]. 



dev-ar : to be obliged to, ought, have 



to; -o : duty [PIS]. 

 devast-ar : to devastate ; -o, eso : 



devastation [EFIS]. 

 deviae-ar (trans, and intrant?) : to 



deviate ; -o : deviation [EFIS]. 

 deviz-o : motto, device [DEFIES]. 

 devlop-ar : to develop ; -o, -eso : 



development [EFI]. 

 devot-a : devoted ; -eso : devotion ; 



esar, -igar, -su : to devote oneself 



[EFI]. 



dextr-a : right (Jiand^ side) ; -e : on 

 the right [is]. 



dezert-a : desert, deserted ; -o : a 

 desert, wilderness [EFIS]. 



dezir-ar : to wish, desire ; -o : wish, 

 desire [EFIS]. 



di : of (preposition). 



di-o, day (twenty-four hours) ; -ala : 

 daily [EIS]. 



diabet-o : diabetes [DEFIES]. 



diablo : devil ; -ala : diabolical 

 [DEFIES]. 



diadem-o : diadem [DEFIES]. 



diafan-a: transparent; -eso: trans- 

 parency [FIS]. 



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to describe : deskriptar. 

 description : deskripto. 

 descriptive : deskriptiva; 

 to desecrate : profanigar. 

 a desert : dezerto. 

 to desert : desertar. 

 deserted : dezerta. 

 deserter : desert-anto, -into, 

 desertion : deserto. 

 to deserve : meritar. 

 deserving : merit-anta, -oza. 



to desiccate (i\ trans.) : sikigar. 



desiccated : sikigita. 



design (= drawing) : desegno. 



to desire : dezirar. 



desire : deziro. 



desk (writing) : pupitro. 



(pulpit) : katedro. 

 to despair : desperar. 

 despair : despero. 

 despair, to drive to : desperigar. 

 a desperado : riskemo. 



1 The letters D, E, F, I, K, S, are the initial letters of the names of the 

 six chief European languages, and those placed after any word indicate to 

 which of these languages the corresponding stem is common (D = Deutsch 

 (German)). 



