down-
English
Etymology
From Middle English down-, doun-, dun-, from Old English dūne- (“down-”), from dūne (“down, downward”). More at down.
Prefix
down-
- Prefix denoting decrease.
- Those bonds have been down-rated.
- lower position or direction, literally or figuratively.
- The end of the ride was a long coast downhill.
- de-emphasis.
Derived terms
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