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61 French overseas departements and territories
Pol., Adm. départements et territoires français d'outremer (DOM-TOM)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French overseas departements and territories
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62 French Police Inspection Service
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French Police Inspection Service
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63 French Revolution
Révolution française [elle commence en 1789 avec la prise de la Bastille]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French Revolution
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64 French-speaking
adj.English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French-speaking
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65 French-speaking Switzerland
Pol. la Suisse romande; la Suisse francophoneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French-speaking Switzerland
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66 French bean
noun haricot m vert -
67 French Canadian
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68 French chalk
noun craie f de tailleur -
69 French doors
plural noun US porte-fenêtre f -
70 French dressing
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71 French fried potatoes
plural noun pommes fpl frites -
72 French fries
plural noun frites fpl -
73 French horn
noun cor m (d'harmonie) -
74 French horn player
noun corniste mf -
75 French kiss
(colloq) noun patin (colloq) m -
76 French knickers
plural noun culotte f flottante -
77 French loaf
noun baguette f -
78 French mustard
noun moutarde f douce -
79 French pleat
1) ( in sewing) pli m plat -
80 French polish
noun vernis m à l'alcool
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