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demode, démodé (day" moh DAY) (adjective); more demode, more démodé'; most demode, most démodé
1. Pertaining to something that is old-fashioned or no longer in style: Eve was wearing a démodé dress that her grandmother gave her which she wore in her youthful days.
2. Etymology: from French, the past participle of demoder, "to outmode" from dé-, "out" + mode, "fashion".
Out of date.
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Not in current fashion.
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