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devis

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Verb

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devis

  1. past of devi

French

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Etymology

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Deverbal from deviser.

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Noun

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devis m (plural devis)

  1. quote, cost estimate
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Ido

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Verb

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devis

  1. past of devar

Latvian

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Participle

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devis (definite devušais)

  1. having given; indefinite past active participle of dot

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Latin dīvīsus.

Noun

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devis oblique singularm (oblique plural devis, nominative singular devis, nominative plural devis)

  1. division (act of dividing into multiple parts; result of this division)
  2. separation (quality of being separated, of not being a single unit)
  3. difference (quality of being different, of being non-identical)

Adjective

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devis m (oblique and nominative feminine singular devise)

  1. divided; divided up

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Cognate with German Devise, English device, French devise, used in Swedish since 1705.

Noun

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devis c

  1. a slogan, a motto
  2. an inscription (of a motto on a building), a (heraldic) device, an emblem, a symbol (on a building, having a similar purpose as a motto)

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