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RENDEZVOUS , a See also:place of See also:meeting appointed or arranged for the assembling of troops, See also:ships or persons. The word was adopted in See also:English at the end of the 16th See also:century from the See also:French substantival use of the imperative rendez See also:vous, i.e. End of Article: RENDEZVOUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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