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[Middle English demi, a half of a measure or unit, from Old French, from Medieval Latin d medius, from Latin d midius, divided in half : dis-, dis- + medius, half; ...
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b. The end of existence or activity; termination: the demise of the streetcar. 2. Law Transfer of an estate by lease or will. 3. The transfer of a ruler's authority by ...
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Aug 7, 2011 ... one that partly belongs to (a specified type or class) <demigod>. See demi- defined for English-language learners ». See demi- defined for kids ...
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Definition of demise from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Définition du dictionnaire Littré. DEMI, IE. Prononciation : de-mi, mie. adj. sing. Sens 1. Qui est ou qui fait la moitié d'une chose. Un mètre et demi. Un demi- mètre ...
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/d??ma?z/ Show Spelled [dih-mahyz] Show IPA noun, verb, -mised, -mis·ing. noun. 1. death or decease. 2. termination of existence or operation: the demise of ...
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Demi-plié: Literally translated to a small bend. This is a fundamental ballet movement that calls for the knees, to bend in perfect alignment over the t.
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Definition of demise charter: Ship leasing arrangement in which the use of the entire vessel and all associated expenses pass on from the ship owner to the ...
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