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61 hiatus
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62 hyperbole
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63 lament
lament [ləˈment]1. nouna. lamentation f[+ loss, lack] regretter• to lament the fact that... regretter que... + subj* * *[lə'ment] 1.1) ( expression of grief) lamentation f, pleurs mpl ( for pour)2.transitive verb1) ( grieve over) pleurer [wife, loss, death]; se lamenter sur [fate, misfortune]2) ( complain about) déplorer [lack, weakness]to lament that — déplorer que (+ subj)
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64 lit
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65 lyric
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66 metre
metre [ˈmi:tər]( = measurement, also poetic) mètre m* * *['miːtə(r)]1) GB ( measurement) mètre m2) Literature mètre m3) Music mesure f -
67 miscellany
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68 motif
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69 narrator
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70 occult
occult [ɒˈkʌlt]1. adjective2. noun• the occult l'occulte m* * *1. [ɒ'kʌlt], US [ə'kʌlt]2. [ɒ'kʌlt]the occult — (+ v sg) les sciences fpl occultes
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71 octave
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72 octet
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73 one-dimensional
[ˌwʌndɪ'menʃənl]1) gen, Mathematics unidimensionnel/-elle2) figto be one-dimensional — [character] Literature manquer d'épaisseur
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74 pastoral
pastoral [ˈpα:stərəl]a. ( = rural) pastoral ; [beauty, joys] champêtreb. [care] (by priest) pastoralc. [role, duties] (in school) de conseiller* * *['pɑːstərəl], US ['pæs-] 1.noun pastorale f2.1) Art, Literature, Religion pastoral2) GB School, University [role, work] de conseiller/-ère -
75 personification
personification [pɜ:‚sɒnɪfɪˈkeɪ∫ən]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word personnification has a double n.* * *[pəˌsɒnɪfɪ'keɪʃn]1) ( embodiment) incarnation f (of de)2) Literature personnification f -
76 personify
personify [pɜ:ˈsɒnɪfaɪ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word personnifier has a double n.* * *[pə'sɒnɪfaɪ]transitive verb1) incarner [ideal]2) Literature personnifier -
77 prequel
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78 prologue
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79 protagonist
protagonist [prəʊˈtægənɪst]protagoniste mf* * *[prə'tægənɪst]1) Literature, Cinema protagoniste mf2) ( advocate) partisan/-e m/f (of de); ( participant) participant/-e m/f -
80 purple passage
purple patch noun Literature péj passage m ampoulé
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