A new age spelling and definition of the word "Premises" plural : a piece of land with the buildings on it.
Derived from the root word "Premis" meaning a single building.
Premisis singular: is defined as a tract of land with a single building on it.
The origin of the new word is almost certainly the Essex & Thames Police (UK)to define a "Single Building" instead of a "Group of Buildings" as defined under the word "Premises".
Tonight we will carry out a raid on this premisis.
We found a significant amount of stolen goods in this premisis tonight.
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