Definition of Deme. Meaning of Deme. Synonyms of Deme

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Definition of Deme

Deme
Deme Deme (d[=e]m), n. [Gr. dh^mos.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) A territorial subdivision of Attica (also of modern Greece), corresponding to a township. --Jowett (Thucyd.). 2. (Biol.) An undifferentiated aggregate of cells or plastids.

Meaning of Deme from wikipedia

- Greece, a deme or demos (Ancient Gr****: δῆμος, plural: demoi, δήμοι) was a suburb or a subdivision of Athens and other city-states. Demes as simple subdivisions...
- Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering NV (DEME) is an international group of specialised companies in the fields of capital and maintenance dredging...
- Look up deme or demesman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A deme was a subdivision of Athens in ancient Greece. Deme may also refer to: Deme, an alternative...
- Deming may refer to: Deming (surname) Deming (given name) Deming, Indiana Deming, New Mexico Deming, Washington Deming Lake, a lake in Minnesota Deming...
- In biology, a deme, in the strict sense, is a group of individuals that belong to the same taxonomic group. However, when biologists, and especially ecologists...
- Victor Démé (1962 – 21 September 2015) was a Burkinabé musician and singer-songwriter originating from a Mandinka family. His death was caused by a bout...
- William Edwards Deming (October 14, 1900 – December 20, 1993) was an American business theorist, composer, economist, industrial engineer, management consultant...
- David Deming may refer to: David Deming (economist) David Deming (geologist) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If...
- Peter Deming, ASC (born December 13, 1957) is a Lebanese-born American cinematographer, known for his collaborations with directors like Sam Raimi, David...
- Πίθος) was a deme in ancient Attica of the phyle of Cecropis, sending three, four, or five delegates to the Athenian Boule. The name of the deme comes from...