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meride

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Etymology 1

    From French méride. Compare meridian.

    Noun

    meride (plural merides)

    1. (music, obsolete) An interval of pitch equal to 1/43 of an octave.
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    Etymology 2

      From French méride from Ancient Greek μερίς (merís, a part).

      Noun

      meride (plural merides)

      1. (biology) A colony of plastids.
        • 1906, Louis-Lucien Baclé, Future Life in the Light of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science:
          The living matter which goes to make up elementary cells , the plastids and merides whose combination constitutes living beings , already assumes , in nucleated cells , a peculiar form giving it distinct specific characteristics []

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