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démo nom {f} | demo [demos]◼◼◼(a brief demonstration or visual explanation) demo [demos]◼◼◼(a short recording of a song etc for publicity) demo [demos]◼◼◼(an example of a product used for demonstration and then sold at a discount) |
démo- adjectif | demo-(pertaining to people or society) |
démobilier verbe | demobilize [demobilized, demobilizing, demobilizes](to release someone from military duty) |
démobilisation nom {f} | demobilization [demobilizations]◼◼◼(disorganization or disarming of troops) |
démocide nom {m} | democide◼◼◼noun |
démocrate adjectif | Democrat◼◼◼(pertaining to the Democratic Party in the U.S.) |
démocrate nom {m} nom {f} | democrat [democrats]◼◼◼(ruler in a democracy) democrat [democrats]◼◼◼(supporter of democracy) Democrat◼◼◼(supporter of the Democratic Party of the US) |
démocratie nom {f} | democracy [democracies]◼◼◼(rule by the people) democracy [democracies]◼◼◼(government under the rule of its people) |
démocratie directe nom {f} | direct democracy◼◼◼noun |
démocratie participative nom {f} | participatory democracy◼◼◼(Political system) |
démocratie représentative nom {f} | representative democracy◼◼◼noun |
démocratique adjectif | democratic◼◼◼(pertaining to democracy) |
démocratiquement adverbe | democratically◼◼◼(in a democratic way) |
démocratisation nom {f} | democratization◼◼◼(the introduction of democracy) |
démocratiser verbe | democratize [democratized, democratizing, democratizes]◼◼◼(to make democratic) |
démocratisme nom {m} | democratism◼◼◼(principles or spirit of democracy) |
démocratiste adjectif | democratist(relating to, or supporting democratism) |
Démocrite nom propre | Democritus◼◼◼(Greek philosopher) |
démodulateur nom {m} | demodulator◼◼◼(any device that demodulates a signal) |
démodé adjectif {m} | old-fashioned◼◼◼(outdated or no longer in vogue) stale [staler, stalest]◼◻◻(no longer new or interesting) |
démodé adjectif | outmoded◼◼◻(obsolete) outmoded◼◼◻(unfashionable) dated◼◼◻(no longer fashionable) dated◼◼◻(out of date) frumpy [frumpier, frumpiest]◼◻◻(dowdy, unfashionable) |
démodé preposition | out of date◼◼◻(not conforming to current fashion) out of date◼◼◻(too old to be used) |
démographe nom {m} nom {f} | demographer [demographers]◼◼◼(person who studies demography) |
démographie nom {f} | demography [demographies]◼◼◼(study of human populations) |
démographique adjectif | demographic◼◼◼(of or pertaining to demography) |
démogéronte nom {m} | demogeron(member of a demogerontia) |
démogérontie nom {f} | demogerontia(local government in Greece) |
démolir verbe | demolish [demolished, demolishing, demolishes]◼◼◼(to destroy) tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears]◼◼◼(to demolish; to tear down, see also: demolish) |