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deme D0085100 (dēm)n.1. One of the townships of ancient Attica.2. Ecology A local, usually stable population of interbreeding organisms of the same species. [Greek dēmos, people, land; see dā- in Indo-European roots.]deme (diːm) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. (in preclassical Greece) the territory inhabited by a tribeb. (in ancient Attica) a geographical unit of local government2. (Historical Terms) a. (in preclassical Greece) the territory inhabited by a tribeb. (in ancient Attica) a geographical unit of local government3. (Biology) biology a group of individuals within a species that possess particular characteristics of cytology, genetics, etc[C19: from Greek dēmos district in local government, the populace]deme (dim) n. 1. one of the administrative divisions of ancient Attica and of modern Greece. 2. a local population of organisms of the same kind, esp. one in which the genetic mix is similar throughout the group. [1620–30; < Greek dêmos a district, the people, commons] dem•ic (ˈdɛm ɪk, ˈdi mɪk) adj. Translationsdeme
deme[dēm] (ecology) A local population in which the individuals freely interbreed among themselves but not with those of other demes. deme
deme (dēm), A local, small, highly inbred group or kinship. Compare: isolate. [G. dēmos, people] deme (dēm)n.1. One of the townships of ancient Attica.2. Ecology A local, usually stable population of interbreeding organisms of the same species.deme or local population a group of individuals within a species that is largely isolated genetically from other individuals of the species, with clearly definable genetical, cytological and other characteristics.FinancialSeeDemosDEME
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DEME➣Découpage et Moulages d'Elastomères (French: Cutting and Molding of Elastomers) | DEME➣Data Entry Made Easy | DEME➣Directorate of Elementary and Mass Education (India) | DEME➣Diethyl Maleic Acid Ester | DEME➣Department of Environmental and Mechanical Engineering (The Open University; UK) |
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