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- a small, graceful Old World crane with a black head and breast and white ear tufts, breeding in southeastern Europe and central Asia.
- a damselfly, especially of the genus Agrion.
- a damselfish.
- archaicliterarya young woman.
Originearly 16th century (in demoiselle): from French, from Old French dameisele ‘damsel’.Similar and Opposite Words
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- Demoiselle can refer to different things:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.demoiselle [ dem-w uh- zel, dem- uh-; French d uh-mw a- zel ] noun, plural dem·oi·selles [dem-wuh-zelz; French duh-mwa-zel]. an unmarried girl or young woman. demoiselle crane. a damselfly, especially of the genus Agrion. damselfish. Furniture. a lady's wig stand of the 18th century, in the form of a pedestal table.www.dictionary.com/browse/demoiselleOriginally: a young, unmarried lady; a maid, a damsel (now historical). Later more generally: a young woman; a girl. Cf. mademoiselle n. 2a. In later use, typically in literary or self-consciously archaic use, or in French contexts.www.oed.com/dictionary/demoiselle_n
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