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deme
[deem]
noun
one of the administrative divisions of ancient Attica and of modern Greece.
Biology.a local population of organisms of the same kind, especially one in which the genetic mix is similar throughout the group.
deme
/ 徱ː /
noun
(in preclassical Greece) the territory inhabited by a tribe
(in ancient Attica) a geographical unit of local government
biology a group of individuals within a species that possess particular characteristics of cytology, genetics, etc
deme
A small, locally interbreeding group of organisms within a larger population. Demes are isolated reproductively from other members of their species, although the isolation may only be partial and is not necessarily permanent. Because they share a somewhat restricted gene pool, members of a deme generally differ morphologically to some degree from members of other demes.
See also population
Other 51Թ Forms
- demic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deme1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deme1
Example Sentences
Cleveland’s Serigne Deme had 18 points and 16 rebounds.
Kamari King scored 19 points, Cayden Kelly had 16 points and Serigne Deme had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
It coincided with the arrival of 6-foot-8 junior Serigne Deme, who transferred from Blair after being displaced because of the Eaton fire.
The Cavaliers’ starting five looks solid with the addition of Deme, but foul trouble against Chatsworth or Westchester would be tough to overcome.
Kelly has benefited most from Deme’s arrival.
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