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élite

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e·lite or é·lite  (-lt, -lt)
n. pl. elite or e·lites
1.
a. A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, enjoying superior intellectual, social, or economic status: "In addition to notions of social equality there was much emphasis on the role of elites and of heroes within them" (Times Literary Supplement).
b. The best or most skilled members of a group: the football team's elite.
2. A size of type on a typewriter, equal to 12 characters per linear inch.

[French élite, from Old French eslite, from feminine past participle of eslire, to choose, from Latin ligere; see elect.]

e·lite adj.
Translations
élite [eɪˈliːt] nElite f

élite [eɪˈliːt] nélite f inv

élite
n élite [eiˈliːt, (American ) i-]
(with the) the best or most important people especially within society. elite, keur نُخْبَه، صَفْوَه елит elita elite die Elite ελίτ, αφρόκρεμα élite eliit نخبه؛ سرآمد eliitti élite עִלִית अभिजात वर्ग elita elit elit úrval; heldra fólk élite エリート 엘리트, 정예 elitas elite elit elite elite elita elite elită элита elita izbranci elita elit บุคคลสำคัญในสังคม seçkin sınıf 傑出人物 еліта, добірна частина ممتاز طبقہ tầng lớp thượng lưu


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Meeting my betrothed in an avenue thronged with the élite of the city, I was hastening to greet her with one of my best considered bows, when a small particle of some foreign matter, lodging in the corner of my eye, rendered me, for the moment, completely blind.
 
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