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[ meez, mahyz ] SHOW IPA
/ miz, maɪz / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a settlement or agreement.
Law . the issue in a proceeding instituted on a writ of right.
Origin of mise First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Anglo-French: “a putting, setting down (e.g. of expenses),” noun use of feminine of mis “set down,” from Latin missus, past participle of mittere “to send, bestow”
Words nearby mise misdial, misdirect, misdirection, misdo, misdoubt, mise , misease, miseducate, mise en place, mise en scène, misemploy
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Example sentences from the Web for mise He completely disrupts not only the conception of architecture—but also the fabrication, the mise en oeuvre of architecture.
Frank Gehry Is Architecture’s Mad Genius | Sarah Moroz| October 27, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The mise en abyme of "Las Meninas" is dug a bit deeper thanks to Hannah, as he gets in the way of Velazquez.
Reflecting on Genius | Blake Gopnik| October 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
The lighting, mise en scène, and “effects” are all embarrassingly bad to our oversensitized eyes.
Geoff Dyer Takes on Andrei Tarkovsky’s Film ‘Stalker’ in ‘Zona’ | Chris Wallace| February 25, 2012| DAILY BEAST
The noun compromise is accented like compromise d, but mise must be pronounced mice.
Conversation | Andrew P. Peabody
Mise en scne—The getting up or putting in preparation for the stage.
Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources | James Wood
In 1873 he became stage manager at Weimar, where he gained great praise for his mise en scne of Goethe's Faust.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 | Various
Then followed a set of fifteen operas of which the mise en scne and music had an amazing popularity in Germany.
From time to time M. de Florac went back to the dancing-room, leaving his mise under Kew's charge.
The Newcomes | William Makepeace Thackeray
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British Dictionary definitions for mise noun law the issue in the obsolete writ of right
an agreed settlement
Word Origin for mise C15: from Old French: action of putting, from mettre to put
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Words related to mise pact, pledge, bargain, commitment, arrangement, record, guarantee, obligation, settlement, bond, compact, covenant, evidence, dicker, engagement, stipulation, indenture, treaty, liability, commission