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- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A demit****e (/ˈdɛmɪtæs/; French: "half cup"), demi-t****e, or espresso cup is a small cup used to serve espresso. It may also refer...
- طاس, romanized: ṭās, meaning cup or bowl. A half-sized cup is called a demi-t****e (English demit****e), literally "half-cup". Valdman, Albert; Rottet, Kevin...
- singer Al Jolson. The song was written for a New York City revue called Demi-T****e, which opened in October 1919 at the Capitol Theater. Caesar, who was...
- Schyler Greene); "Something about Love" (lyrics by Lou Paley) 1919 – Demi-T****e Capitol Revue – "Come to the Moon" (lyrics by Lou Paley and Ned Wayburn);...
- 1916 Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus March 17, 1916 Krazy Kat Demi-T****e March 21, 1916 Krazy Kat Invalid March 27, 1916 Krazy Kat at the Switchboard...
- from Persian دوان, account book. Demit****e from Fr. demi-t****e, lit. "half-cup," from demi- + t****e, an O.Fr. borrowing from Arabic تصح t****ah, from Pers...
- plate with an indentation for a cup and a diameter of 6 inches (15 cm). A demi-t****e saucer, or coffee saucer is 4.5 inches (11 cm) in diameter. Soup plate...
- Istituto Espresso Italiano. Oxford English Dictionary, updated 2022, s.v. demi-t****e Nguyen, Tien (2011-02-10). "Drink This Now: Cognoscenti Coffee's On-the-Menu...
- sat adjacent to that of writer Josephine van der Grift, columnist of Demi-T****e and Mrs. Grundy. Sheldon Ocker: Covered the Cleveland Indians for the...
- (1959) Deadline (1959–61) Death Valley Days (1952–70) Decision (1958) Demi-T****e Tales (1953) The **** Powell Show (1961–63) Dispatches from Elsewhere...