denude

[ dih-nood, -nyood ]
/ dɪˈnud, -ˈnyud /

verb (used with object), de·nud·ed, de·nud·ing.

to make naked or bare; strip: The storm completely denuded the trees.
Geology. to subject to denudation.

Origin of denude

1505–15; < Latin dēnūdāre, equivalent to dē- de- + nūdāre to lay bare; see nude

OTHER WORDS FROM denude

de·nud·er, noun half-de·nud·ed, adjective un·de·nud·ed, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for denuded

denude
/ (dɪˈnjuːd) /

verb (tr)

to divest of covering; make bare; uncover; strip
to expose (rock) by the erosion of the layers above

Derived forms of denude

denudation (ˌdɛnjʊˈdeɪʃən, ˌdiː-), noun denuder, noun

Word Origin for denude

C16: from Latin dēnūdāre; see nude

Medical definitions for denuded

denude
[ dĭ-nōōd ]

v.

To divest of a covering, as myelin.