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101 Caraïbe
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102 Comores
Comores [kɔmɔʀ]plural feminine noun* * *kɔmɔʀ nfpl* * *[kɔmɔr] nom propre féminin plurielles Comores the Comoro Islands, the Comoros -
103 Fidji
Fidji [fidʒi]plural feminine noun* * *fidʒi nfpl* * *Fidji ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents, Les îles nprfpl Fiji; les (îles) Fidji the Fiji Islands.[fidʒi] nom propre féminin plurielles (îles) Fidji Fiji, the Fiji Islandsvoir aussi link=île île -
104 Galapagos
Galapagos [galapagɔs]plural feminine noun* * *ɡalapaɡɔs nfpl* * *[galapagos] nom propre féminin pluriel -
105 Galles
Galles [gal]plural feminine noun* * *galnom propre féminin plurielle pays de Galles — Wales (sg)
* * *ɡal nfpl* * *[gal] nom propre -
106 Maldives
Maldives [maldiv]plural feminine noun* * *maldiv nfplles Maldives — the Maldives, the Maldive Islands
* * *Maldives ⇒ Les îles, Les États, les pays et les continents nprfpl les (îles) Maldives the Maldives, the Maldive Islands.[maldiv] nom propre féminin plurielles (îles) Maldives the Maldive Islands, the Maldivesvoir aussi link=île île -
107 Malouines
Malouines [malwin]plural feminine noun* * *malwinnom propre féminin plurielles (îles) Malouines — the Falklands, the Falkland Islands
* * *malwin nfplles Malouines — the Falklands, the Falkland Islands
* * *[malwin] nom propre féminin plurielles (îles) Malouines the Falkland Islands, the Falklands, the Malvinasvoir aussi link=île île -
108 Philippines
Philippines [filipin]plural feminine noun* * *filipinnom propre féminin pluriel* * *filipin nfpl* * *[filipin] nom propre féminin plurielles Philippines the Philippines, the Philippine Islands -
109 Pyrénées
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110 Seychelles
Seychelles [se∫εl]plural feminine noun* * *seʃɛl nfpl* * *[sɛʃɛl] nom propre féminin plurielvoir aussi link=île île -
111 Sorlingues
Sorlingues [sɔʀlɛ̃g]plural feminine noun* * *sɔʀlɛ̃ɡ nfplles (îles) Sorlingues — the Scilly Isles, the Isles of Scilly, the Scillies
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112 Vosges
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113 accointances
accointances [akwɛ̃tɑ̃s]plural feminine noun* * *akwɛ̃tɑ̃snom féminin pluriel contacts* * *akwɛ̃tɑ̃s nfpl(= connaissances) acquaintances* * *accointances nfpl contacts; avoir des accointances avec qn to have contacts with sb, to know sb; il a des accointances en haut lieu he's got friends in high places.[akwɛ̃tɑ̃s] nom féminin pluriel -
114 affres
affres [αfʀ]plural feminine noun* * *afʀnom féminin pluriel littér agony (sg); ( de douleur) agony (sg); ( de faim) pangs; ( de jalousie) throes* * *ɒfʀ nfpl* * *affres nfpl littér agony; ( de douleur) agony; ( de faim) pangs; ( de jalousie) throes; les affres de la mort death throes.[afr] nom féminin pluriel -
115 alluvions
alluvions [a(l)lyvjɔ̃]plural feminine nounalluvial deposits, alluvia* * *a(l)lyvjɔ̃ nfplalluvial deposits, alluvium sg* * *[alyvjɔ̃] nom masculin pluriel -
116 annales
annales [anal]plural feminine noun* * *analnom féminin pluriel1) (de pays, période) annalsça restera or c'est à inscrire dans les annales — fig that will go down in history
2) ( d'un examen) book of past papers* * *anal nfpl* * *annales nfpl1 (de pays, période, d'activité) annals; ça restera or c'est à inscrire dans les annales fig that will go down in history;2 ( d'un examen) book of past papers;3 ( revue) ‘annales littéraires/politiques’ ‘literary/political review’.[anal] nom féminin pluriel -
117 archives
archives [aʀ∫iv]plural feminine noun* * *aʀʃivnom féminin pluriel archives, recordsje vais fouiller dans mes archives — hum I'll go through my (old) papers
* * *archives nfpl archives, records; archives communales parish records; classé aux archives filed in the archives; fouiller dans les archives to go through the archives; je vais fouiller dans mes archives hum I'll go through my (old) papers.archives sonores sound archives.[arʃiv] nom féminin pluriel1. [documents] archives, records2. [lieu] record officeles Archives nationales the French Historical Archives ≃ the Public Record Office (UK), ≃ the National Archives (US)————————d'archives locution adjectivalelibrary (modificateur)The French Historical Archives, which house all legal documents concerning the history of France, were created in 1789. They are open to the public and located in the Marais in Paris.The Archives départementales collect and make available documents issued by the local administration, notably registry documents from communes. They can be consulted by genealogists, historians, students and anybody interested. -
118 armoiries
armoiries [aʀmwaʀi]plural feminine noun* * *aʀmwaʀinom féminin pluriel arms* * *aʀmwaʀi nfplcoat of arms sg* * *armoiries nfpl arms.[armwari] nom féminin plurielaux armoiries de locution prépositionnelle -
119 arrhes
arrhes [aʀ]plural feminine noun* * *aʀnom féminin pluriel deposit (sg)* * *aʀ nfpldeposit sg* * *[ar] nom féminin plurielverser 300 euros d'arrhes to leave 300 euros as a deposit ou a deposit of 300 euros -
120 babines
babines [babin]plural feminine noun[d'animal] chops* * *babinnom féminin pluriel Zoologie chops* * *babin nfpl* * *[babin] nom féminin pluriel2. (familier) [lèvres] lipsse lécher ou pourlécher les babines to lick one's chopsà s'en lécher ou pourlécher les babines scrumptious
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