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me·lee I. \ˈmā(ˌ)lā, māˈlā sometimes məˈlā or meˈlā or ˈme(ˌ)lā\ noun (-s) Etymology: French mêlée, from Old French meslee, medlee, melee mixture, argument, fight — more at medley 1. : a fight or contest between individuals mingled in a confused mass : a confused struggle < killed in a border melee > < this week's wrestling card includes two team melees > 2. : a cavalry exercise in which two groups of riders try to cut paper plumes off the helmets of their opponents 3. : a confused mingling together of often incongruous elements : mélange < pushing their … way through a melee of taxis, bicycles, and people — Atlantic > Synonyms: see brawl II. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : a small diamond cut from a fragment of a larger stone and usually less than one-eighth carat in weight |