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di⋅seuse

[Fr. dee-zœz]
–noun, plural -seuses [-zœz] .
a female professional entertainer who performs monologues.

Origin:
1895–1900; < F, fem. of diseur diseur; see -euse
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di·seuse   (dē-zɶz', də-)   
n.  A woman who is a skilled and usually professional performer of monologues.

[French, feminine of diseur, monologuist; see diseur.]
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