mise
(noun)
/maɪz/
Definitions
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The arrangement or setting, especially in a theatrical production.
The artful dance of scene and space, where dreams find their physical form and stories are whisperingly woven into every corner.Example: The director focused intently on the mise of the stage to ensure every element was in its perfect place.
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A financial agreement or settlement.
The delicate embrace of minds and numbers where compromise becomes the golden thread binding diverse ambitions into a common tapestry.Example: The two parties came to a mise on the distribution of the assets.
Origin
Middle English, from Old French, from the verb mettre, meaning 'to put' or 'to place'.
Synonyms
arrangement, setup, layout
Antonyms
disorder, disarray, confusion