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demos

[ dee-mos ]

noun

  1. the common people of an ancient Greek state.
  2. the common people; populace.
  3. Sociology. a people viewed as a political unit.


demos

/ ˈ»å¾±Ë³¾É’²õ /

noun

  1. the people of a nation regarded as a political unit
  2. rare.
    the common people; masses
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of demos1

1770–80; < Greek »åê³¾´Ç²õ district, people; demo-
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of demos1

C19: from Greek: the populace; see deme
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"But I wanted to write about real things. No one else can sing my songs. I don't take other people's demos. This is all mine."

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We didn’t make any demos, so what you’re hearing is the first tries and second tries.

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Last summer, after performing at the Olympics opening ceremony, she took to the streets of Paris and played early demos of her new music to fans who'd gathered outside her hotel.

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The actor has attended several pro-Palestinian demos, including the one on 18 January he will be interviewed by the police about.

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I heard that song while we were auditioning demos with our producer Ron Nevison.

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