Noun
deni (plural deni or denis)
A subdivision of currency, equal to 0.01 Macedonian denar.
After many attempts to breathe life into Herbert’s epic—from Alejandro Jodorowsky’s uncompleted 1975 feat, to David Lynch’s bizarre 1984 adaptation—director Deni Villeneuve is taking another stab at it. Source: Internet
Also paper in the symposium: The Earliest Athapaskans in Southern Southwest: Implications for Migration, organized and chaired by Deni Seymour, Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver. Source: Internet
Both he and Deni Avdija of the I’BSL’s Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv could be logical selections for the Cavs, and Fedor touched on them as well. Source: Internet
Owen Sound mounted their attack again early in the second, taking the lead back off the stick of Deni Goure. Source: Internet
Ninth pick went to Washington Wizards, they selected Deni Avdija. Source: Internet
Wings such as Isaac Okoro and Deni Avdija I’d be more than on-board, or if they go big there, Onyeka Okongwu. Source: Internet