Definition
To remove cards from something, especially to deal out or discard playing cards.
Etymology
From 'de-' (remove) + 'card,' a relatively rare term in English that combines the prefix with the noun for playing cards.
Kelly Says
The word 'decard' is so obscure that it barely appears in modern dictionaries—yet it perfectly captures the English speaker's love of making verbs from nouns, just like how we 'google,' 'text,' and 'friend' people!
Translations
CACatalà
decàrd
deh-kar-d
CSČeština
decard
deh-kar-d
ELΕλληνικά
δεκάρδος
deh-kar-dos
FRFrançais
décard
deh-kar
GUGU
દશકાર્ડ
da-sha-kar-d
HIहिन्दी
दशकार
da-sha-kar
HUMagyar
decard
deh-kar-d
IDBahasa Indonesia
decard
deh-kar-d
ITItaliano
decard
deh-kar
JA日本語
デカード (dekādo)
deh-ka-do
KO한국어
데카드 (dekadeu)
deh-ka-deu
MSBahasa Melayu
decard
deh-kar-d
NLNederlands
decard
deh-kar-d
PLPolski
decard
deh-kar-d
PTPortuguês
decar
deh-kar
RORomână
decard
deh-kar-d
RUРусский
декард
deh-kar-d
SVSvenska
decard
deh-kar-d
SWKiswahili
decard
deh-kar-d
TRTürkçe
decard
deh-kar-d
UKУкраїнська
декард
deh-kar-d
VITiếng Việt
decard
deh-kar-d