Demoiselles - English meaning
Demoiselles – definitions in English dictionary
nounA small, graceful old world crane with a black head and breast and white ear tufts, breeding in south-eastern europe and central asia.
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Keeping us company were a demoiselle crane on the shore and a flock of waders in the water.nounA damselfly, especially an agrion.
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The banded demoiselle belongs to a group of insects called odonata (meaning toothed jaws) that incl…nounA damselfish.
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The tropical fish tank came fully equipped: pumps, filters, hoses, light fixtures, coral arrangemen…nounA young woman.
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Twelve years were to pass before françaix wrote his next ballet, ‘les demoiselles de la nuit) (the …
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Word origin
early 16th century (in demoiselle (sense 4)): from French, from Old French dameisele ‘damsel’.
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