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    [Adjective]  | "dé*ga*gé" | \ ˌdā-ˌgä-ˈzhā \


    1: free of constraint : nonchalant

    2: being free and easy

    3: extended with toe pointed in preparation for a ballet step


    Origin: 1696 ;

     French, from past participle of dégager to put at ease, from Old French desgagier to redeem a pledge, free, from des- de- + gage pledge {mat|gage|};

    [Adjective]  | "dégagé" 


    1: as in relaxed, sporty;




     [ "dégagé" ]

    1: dé·ga·gé dày gaa zháy

      * e.g.,  ... He had a dégagé personality. 


     [ "dégagé" ]

    2: adjective (formal) relaxed: casual and relaxed not involved: detached and without emotional involvement Late 17th century. < French, "disengaged"

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