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TIL discombobulated is an actual word according to Miriam-Webster's online dictionary.
(www.merriam-webster.com)
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I've seen a few science videos from classrooms in the 1940's/1950's that legit use the word "recombobulate" in a scientific setting and I always thought it was funny as hell.
Which is funny as the word combobulate is a back formation from Discombobulate.
back-formation:
A term formed by removing an apparent or real prefix or suffix from an older term; for example, the noun pea arose because the final /z/ sound in pease sounded like a plural suffix. Similarly, the verb edit is a back-formation from the earlier noun editor.
There's an airport in a US city, which has a "RECOMBOBULATION AREA" instead of an "ARRIVALS HALL".
Which, given that the "welcome to..." sign that passengers first see on entering the terminal building names a totally different city in a totally different state to the one the airport is actually in, is probably very apt.