The Answer
Not really. Although you do find it in some dictionaries.
It is a “back-formation”
back-formation ˈbak-fȯr-ˈmā-shən
Back-formation | Definition of Back-formation by Merriam-Webster
1: a word formed by subtraction of a real or supposed affix from an already existing longer word (such as burgle from burglar)
Other Examples of Back-Formations
- burgle from burglar
- fluoresce from fluorescence
- kidnap from kidnapper
- liaise from liaison
- orientate from orientation
- quantitate from quantitative
- swashbuckle from swashbuckler
Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:List_of_English_back-formations