1. mise - Noun
2. mise - Verb
The issue in a writ of right.
Expense; cost; disbursement.
A tax or tallage; in Wales, an honorary gift of the people to a new king or prince of Wales; also, a tribute paid, in the country palatine of Chester, England, at the change of the owner of the earldom.
Source: Webster's dictionary; mise en table: table setting. ; montage : editing. ; mort de rire or MDR: dead from laughter; equivalent to "laughing out loud" or LOL in English. ; mainle mot juste: lit. "the just word"; the right word at the right time. Source: Internet
Mise, or secret color ware, is regarded as the finest result during the peak development of China’s Yue kiln. Source: Internet
The World, 2 August 1893, quoted in Laurence, p. 592 In Carte's obituary, The Times noted, "By his refined taste he raised the reputation of the mise en scène of the Savoy operas to a very high pitch. Source: Internet
In 1972 Mali, Mauritania and Senegal founded the Organisation pour la mise en valeur du fleuve Sénégal (OMVS) to manage the river basin. Source: Internet
; mirepoix : a cooking mixture of two parts onions and one part each of celery and carrots. ; mise en place : an assembly of ingredients, usually set up in small bowls, used to facilitate cooking. Source: Internet
Translated, "put in place." ; mise en scène : the process of setting a stage with regard to placement of actors, scenery, properties, etc.; the stage setting or scenery of a play; surroundings, environment. Source: Internet