Ondine
[on-deen, awn-; for 2 also French awn-deen] /ɒnˈdin, ɔn-; for 2 also French ɔ̃ˈdin/
noun
1.
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2.
(initial capital letter, italics) a play (1939) by Jean Giraudoux.
3.
(initial capital letter, italics) a ballet (1958) choreographed by Frederick Ashton, with musical score by Hans W. Henze.
[“Concurrency Introduction to an Object-Oriented Language System Ondine”, T. Ogihara et al, 3rd Natl Conf Record A-5-1, Japan Soc for Soft Sci Tech, Japan 1986].
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