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De·ne also Dé·né D0130450 (dā′nē, dā-nā′)n. (used with a pl. verb) The Athabaskan-speaking peoples of northwest Canada and inland Alaska considered as a group.
dene D0056700 (dēn)n. Chiefly British A sandy tract or dune by the seashore. [Possibly East Frisian düne, a sand dune; akin to dune.]dene (diːn) or deann (Physical Geography) Brit a valley, esp one that is narrow and wooded[Old English denu valley; see den]
dene (diːn) or deann (Physical Geography) dialect chiefly Southern English a sandy stretch of land or dune near the sea[C13: probably related to Old English dūn hill; see down3]
Dene (ˈdɛnɪ; ˈdɛneɪ) pl n (Peoples) the North American Indian peoples of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada. The official body representing them is called the Dene Nation[via French déné, from Athapascan dene people]dene (din) n. Brit. a sandy tract or low hill. [1815–20; earlier den, in same sense, Middle English (in phrase den and strond); of uncertain orig.] deneenUK
dene1, dean Brit a valley, esp one that is narrow and wooded
dene2, dean Dialect chiefly southern English a sandy stretch of land or dune near the sea MedicalSeedeanLegalSeeDean |