See also: Guise Geyser Giuseppe Under The Tough Guisarme Guist Guisada Guisado Guising Guilt Nice Pig Guided
1. Guise definition is - a form or style of dress : costume
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2. How to use Guise in a sentence.
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3. Guise definition, general external appearance; aspect; semblance: an old principle in a new Guise
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4. (gēz) French noble family including Francis of Lorraine, Second Duke of Guise (1519-1563), a military leader who defeated Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and battled the Huguenots.
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5. Synonyms & Antonyms of Guise 1 a display of emotion or behavior that is insincere or intended to deceive he allowed himself to dine at fine restaurants all over the world under the Guise of research for his book on international cuisine
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6. Find 34 ways to say Guise, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. The Guise The Guise is a dark metroidvania fairy tale about a boy trapped in the body of a monster
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9. Guise – Guise is an award-winning architecture studio founded in 2008 by architects Andreas Ferm and Jani Kristoffersen
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10. Guise is working in an international context with projects raning from building scale to interiors and objects.
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11. House of Guise, Noble French Roman Catholic family that played a major role in French politics during the Reformation
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12. Claude de Lorraine (1496–1550) was created the 1st duke de Guise in 1527 for his service to Francis I in the defense of France.
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13. / ɡaɪz / the appearance of someone or something, especially when intended to deceive: The men who arrived in the Guise of drug dealers were actually undercover police officers
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14. The company has been accused of trying to sell their products under the Guise …
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15. I think your mom is passing a lot of judgment in the Guise of concern.
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16. Guise translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'guides',gui',guide',grisé', examples, definition, conjugation
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17. Guise: 1 n an artful or simulated semblance “under the Guise of friendship he betrayed them” Synonyms: pretence , pretense , pretext Type of: color , colour , gloss , semblance an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading
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18. Definition of Guise written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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19. What does Guise mean? Custom; habit
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20. (noun) The definition of a Guise is an outward appearance presented to the world that may not be true or accurate.
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21. You use Guise to refer to the outward appearance or form of someone or something, which is often temporary or different from their real nature
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22. He turned up at a fancy dress Easter dance in the Guise of a white rabbit
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23. Recorded in several forms including de Guise, Guise, Guislin, Guiso, and Guisler, this is a French regional surname, which as Guice, Guise and Gyse, is also well recorded in England
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24. It originates from the district of Guise, in the department of Aisne, in Northern France.
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25. Guise /ɡaɪz/ noun [ countable] formal the way someone or something appears to be, which hides the truth or is only temporary in/under the Guise of something They operated a drug-smuggling business under the Guise of an employment agency
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26. It’s the same idea in a different Guise.
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27. Hotels near Familistère de Guise: (0.39 mi) Hotel de Guise (0.14 mi) Le gîte du familistère (6.04 mi) Les Chambres de Ribeaufontaine (4.09 mi) Les Jardins du Chateau (7.90 mi) Troubadour; View all hotels near Familistère de Guise on Tripadvisor
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28. In whatever Guise - our own daily nightmares of war, intolerance, inhumanity or the struggles of an Assistant Pig-Keeper against the Lord of Death - the problems are agonizingly familiar
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29. Synonyms for Guise in Free Thesaurus
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30. 49 synonyms for Guise: form, appearance, dress, fashion, shape, aspect, mode, semblance, pretence, show
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31. Henri I de Lorraine, 3 e duc de Guise, byname Henry of Guise or The Scarred, French Henri de Guise or le Balafré, (born December 31, 1550—died December 23, 1588, Blois, France), popular duke of Guise, the acknowledged chief of the Catholic party and the Holy League during the French Wars of Religion.
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32. Inflections of 'Guise' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Guises v 3rd person singular guising v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Guised v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Guised v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively or to form
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33. Under the Guise of Under the Guise of regulating medical services 'nature' is most palpable precisely in the Guise of time - English Only forum a shaky grip on whatever Guise it was - English Only forum
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35. The Guise family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
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36. The most Guise families were found in the USA in 1880
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37. In 1840 there were 8 Guise families living in Pennsylvania
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38. This was about 40% of all the recorded Guise's in the USA
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39. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Guise families in 1840.
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40. Mary of Guise gave birth to their daughter Mary was born the next year, on December 7 or 8
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41. On December 14, James V died, leaving Mary of Guise in a position of influence during her daughter's minority
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42. The pro-English James Hamilton, second earl of Arran, was made regent, and Mary of Guise maneuvered for years to replace him, succeeding in 1554.
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43. All the stats, form and information about race horse - Guise available at RACING.COM – The first destination for Australian Horse Racing.
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44. Guise (n.) late 13c., "style or fashion of attire," from Old French Guise "manner, fashion, way," from Frankish *wisa or some similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *wison "appearance, form, manner," from *wissaz (source also of Old High German wisa "manner, wise"), from PIE root *weid-"to see." Sense of "assumed appearance" is from 1660s, from earlier meaning "mask, disGuise" (c
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45. Guise pendant lamps, crafted of precision glass and embedded with a row of recessed LED, explores the relationship between light and transparency
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46. English: Guise is a French municipality in the Aisne department, Picardy region
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47. Français : Guise est une commune française, située dans le département de l'Aisne et la région Picardie
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48. Hotel De Guise Nancy Vieille Ville « Box repas disponible uniquement sur réservation auprès de l’hôtel » accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival
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49. Doppelgänger Guise Sadist Garb Quality: +20% Evasion: 512 Energy Shield: 105 Movement Speed: -3% Requires Level 68, 103 Dex, 109 Int Grants Level 20 Unhinge Skill (40-60)% more Critical Strike Chance while Insane Enemies Killed by your Hits are destroyed while Insane (15-25)% less Physical and Chaos Damage Taken while Sane
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50. ‘sums paid under the Guise of consultancy fees’ ‘The pattern of ceremonial appearance in the Guise of a god is not restricted to females.’ ‘Martin, we have grown accustomed to seeing your pantomime stooge adopting all manner of superhero Guises.’
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51. The Hotel de France et de Guise is just 1,000 feet from the SNCF Train Station and the convention center
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52. The Hotel de Guise is an XVIIIth century seignorial house
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53. ‘As ever with legend, the lore of the wise-woman presents itself in the Guise of history and truth.’ ‘Yet, several aspects of this debate assumed a new Guise as a range of complex questions emerged.’ ‘For this is what has allowed the government to appear in the Guise of Santa Claus.’
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54. All Immigration & Emigration Books results for Guise
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GUISE [ɡīz]