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Mademoiselle
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Mad·e·moi·selle  (md-m-zl, md-mwä-zl)
n. pl. Mad·e·moi·selles (-zlz) or Mes·de·moi·selles (mdmwä-zl) Abbr. Mlle.
1. Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or an unmarried woman in a French-speaking area: Mademoiselle Turot; Mademoiselle Isabelle Turot.
2. mademoiselle Used as a form of polite address for a girl or young woman in a French-speaking area.
3. mademoiselle pl. mademoiselles A French governess.
4. mademoiselle pl. mademoiselle or mad·e·moi·selles See silver perch.

[French, from Old French ma demoiselle : ma, my; see Madame + demoiselle, young lady (from damisele, from Vulgar Latin *dominicella, diminutive of Latin domina, lady; see Madame).]

mademoiselle [ˌmædmwəˈzɛl (French) madmwazɛl]
n pl mesdemoiselles [ˌmeɪdmwəˈzɛl (French) medmwazɛl]
1. a young unmarried French girl or woman: usually used as a title equivalent to Miss
2. a French teacher or governess
[French, from ma my + demoiselle damsel]
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Noun1.Mademoiselle - small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perchmademoiselle - small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico
drumfish, drum - small to medium-sized bottom-dwelling food and game fishes of shallow coastal and fresh waters that make a drumming noise


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Rembrandt's jolly-faced sitters and Fragonard's mademoiselles retain their smiles through bold colour distortion, while elsewhere a still life becomes a study in rotting, putrid green fruit.
Andwhile Preeti becomes his first conquest, mademoiselles Wicks and Fox both have their sights set on him - although for different reasons.
I quickly changed into my black, all-purpose suit and tie, then strolled out to the raspberry patch to inform the diminutive mademoiselles that dinner was served.
 
 
 
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