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			passé, passe (adjective); more passé, more passe; most passé, most passe
					1. Pertaining to being no longer current or in fashion: The kind of musical presentations that were played years ago are now considered to be passé renditions now.
2. Etymology: from the French verb passer, "to pass"; so, it literally means "passed".

 
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																	2. Etymology: from the French verb passer, "to pass"; so, it literally means "passed".

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