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Noun
1. general external appearance; aspect; semblance: an old principle in a new guise.
2. assumed appearance or mere semblance: under the guise of friendship.
3. style of dress: in the guise of a shepherd.
4. Archaic. manner; mode.
verb (used with object), guised, guising. 5. to dress; attire:children guised as cowboys.
verb (used without object), guised, guising. 6. Scot. and North England. to appear or go in disguise.
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French noble family including Francis of Lorraine, Second Duke of Guise (1519-1563), a military leader who defeated Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and battled the Huguenots. His son Henry of Lorraine, Third Duke of Guise (1550-1588), helped plan the St. Bartholomews' Day massacre of Huguenots in 1572 and was later assassinated by order of Henry III.
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Guise is situated in the Aisne (Picardy region) in the north of France at 37 km from Laon, the department capital. (General information: Guise is 148 km from Paris).
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A Graphical User Interface, Simple yet Elegant
Guise™ is a web user interface framework for Java designed from the ground up to be both simple and elegant.
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