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niche english Wikipedia has an article on :Wikipedia
etymology [edit ]
From french niche, from Middle French niche, from Old French niche, from nicher ( “ to make a nest ” ) ( modern french nicher ), from Vulgar Latin *nīdicāre, from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ). Doublet of nidus and nide via Latin and nest via Proto-Indo-European ; besides related to nyas .
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noun [edit ]
niche ( plural niches )
Derived terms Reading: niche – Wiktionary
Reading: niche – Wiktionary
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Translations [edit ]
cavity, hollow, or inlet
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situation of opportunity
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verb [edit ]
niche ( third-person singular simple present niches, present participle niching, simple past and past participle niched )
- (transitive ) To place in a niche.
- a niched vase
- (transitive, marketing ) To specialize in a niche, or particular narrow section of the market.
- 2002, Frederick Betz, Executive Strategy (page 92)
- Product differentiation will be mostly limited to market niching and fashion.
- 2002, Frederick Betz, Executive Strategy (page 92)
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niche ( comparative more niche, superlative most niche )
- Pertaining to or intended for a market niche; having specific appeal.
- niche products
- niche audience
- 2016, BookLover, How to Become A Massive YouTube Celebrity[1]:, BookLover ,
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You can go even more niche if you like though and choose ‘crocheting’ or ‘bird sewing patterns’ but the ‘more niche’ you go, the more you narrow your audience.
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Translations [edit ]
pertaining to a market niche
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etymology [edit ]
Borrowed from french niche, from Middle French niche, from Old French niche .
pronunciation [edit ]
- IPA(key): /niʃ/
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Audio - Hyphenation: ni‧che
noun [edit ]
niche fluorine ( plural niches, diminutive nicheje newton )
- ( particularly in ecology and commercial enterprise ) a niche
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french [edit ]
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- IPA(key): /niʃ/
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etymology 1 [edit ]
From Middle French niche, from Old French niche, deverbal of nichier ( “ make a nest ” ), from an unattested verb *nīdicāre, from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ) .
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niche fluorine ( plural niches )
- niche
- kennel ( house or shelter for a dog )
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Descendants [edit ]
- → Danish: niche
- → Dutch: niche
- → English: niche
- → Macedonian: ниша ( niša )
- → Russian: ниша ( niša )
etymology 2 [edit ]
See the etymology of the correspond lemma form .
verb [edit ]
niche
foster reading [edit ]
- “niche”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language ], 2012.
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norman [edit ]
etymology [edit ]
From Old French niche, from nichier ( “ make a nest ” ), from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ).
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niche degree fahrenheit ( plural niches )
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niche m ( plural niches )
foster learn [edit ]
- “niche”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014