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mise /mēz or mīz/ noun- Expenditure, outlay (obsolete)
- In Wales and the county palatine of Chester, a payment to a new king, prince, Lord of the Marches, or earl, to secure certain privileges (historical)
- The issue in a writ of right (law)
- The adjustment of a dispute by agreement (historical)
- A stake in gambling
- The layout of cards
ORIGIN: OFr mise placing or setting, from L mittere, missum mise en place /mē-zã-plas/ noun The preparation, such as laying tables and setting out the required ingredients and utensils, carried out in a restaurant before a meal is served mise en scène /mē-zã-sen/ noun - The act, result, or art, of setting a stage or film scene or arranging a pictorial representation
- A style of direction in the cinema which uses a relatively static camera with subjects in full shot, and very little cutting within a scene (cf montage)
- Setting, physical surroundings
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