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Where Is The Word Debacle From? [Solved]

Debacle comes from the French noun débâcle, which comes from the verb débâcler, meaning “to clear,” “to unbolt,” or “to unbar.” That verb is from Middle French desbacler, which joined the prefix des- (equivalent to our de-, meaning “to do the opposite of”) with the verb “bacler” (“to block”).

English Word of the Day: DEBACLE

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What is the meaning of the word DEBACLE?

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The Thyroid Debacle with Drs. Eric Balcavage & Kelly Halderman|Thyroid Healthy Bites, Ep. 32

In this episode of the Thyroid-healthy Bites Podcast, I interview Dr. Eric Balcavage and Dr. Kelly Halderman. Their new book, “The …