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1 Basilic
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2 bacille
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3 basilic
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4 bacille
c black bacille [basil]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *basilnom masculin bacillus* * *basil nm* * *bacille nm bacillus; bacille de Koch Koch bacillus.[basil] nom masculin -
5 pistou
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6 bacillaire
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7 bacille
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8 bacillaire
bacillaire adj1 ( relatif au bacille) bacillary ( épith);2 ( tuberculeux) consumptive.[basilɛr] adjectif -
9 bienheureux
bienheureux, -euse [bjɛ̃nœʀø, øz]adjectiveb. (literary) happy* * *
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- euse bjɛ̃nøʀø, øz adjectif blessed
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nom masculin, féminin* * *bjɛ̃nœʀø, øz adj (-euse)happy, RELIGION blessed, blest* * *bienheureux, - euseA adj1 liter blessed, happy;2 Relig blessed, blest; bienheureux les pauvres en esprit blessed are the poor in spirit.B nm,f Relig le bienheureux Adrien the Blessed Adrian; les bienheureux the blessed; Basile le bienheureux St Basil the Blessed.( féminin bienheureuse) [bjɛ̃nørø, øz] adjectif————————, bienheureuse [bjɛ̃nørø, øz] nom masculin, nom fémininles bienheureux the blessed ou blest -
10 sarriette commune
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11 sarriette
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12 Pistou
sauce of basil, garlic, and olive oil; specialty of Provence. Also a rich vegetable, bean, and pasta soup flavored with pistou sauce. -
13 valentinite
f. (du nom de l'alchimiste Basil Valentin) мин. валентинит, естествен антимонов окис.
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Basil — ist ein männlicher Vorname[1] und ein Familienname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Bekannte Namensträger 2.1 Vorname 2.2 Familien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Basil — Bas il, n. [F. basilic, fr. L. basilicus royal, Gr. basiliko s fr. basiley s king.] (Bot.) The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil ({Ocymum basilicum}), and the bush basil, or lesser… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
basil — aromatic shrubby plant, early 15c., from O.Fr. basile (15c., Mod.Fr. basilic), from M.L. basilicum, from Gk. basilikon (phyton) royal (plant), from basileus king (see BASIL (Cf. Basil)). So called, probably, because it was believed to have been… … Etymology dictionary
Basil — m English: from the Greek name Basileios ‘royal’ (a derivative of basileus king). This name was borne by St Basil the Great (c.330–379), bishop of Caesarea, a theologian regarded as one of the Fathers of the Eastern Church. It was also the name… … First names dictionary
Basil — Basil, Otto, österreichischer Schriftsteller, * Wien 24. 12. 1901, ✝ ebenda 19. 2. 1983; schrieb Gedichte, Essays, Theaterkritiken (Sammlung »Lob und Tadel«, 1981); übersetzte aus dem Französischen; gab 1938 und 1945 48 die Zeitschrift »Plan«… … Universal-Lexikon
basil — [bā′zəl, baz′əl] n. [ME & OFr basile < ML basilicum < Gr basilikon ( phyton), basil, lit., royal (plant) < basileus, king] any of a genus (Ocimum) of fragrant plants of the mint family, esp. a white flowered garden herb ( O. basilicum)… … English World dictionary
Basil — Bas il (b[a^]z [i^]l), n. [Corrupt. from E. basan, F. basane, LL. basanium, bazana, fr. Ar. bith[=a]na, prop., lining.] The skin of a sheep tanned with bark. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Basil — Bas il (b[a^]z [i^]l), n. [Cf. F. basile and E. {Bezel}.] The slope or angle to which the cutting edge of a tool, as a plane, is ground. Grier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Basil — Bas il, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Basiled} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Basiling}.] To grind or form the edge of to an angle. Moxon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Basil — Basil, so v.w. Basilios … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Basil — masc. proper name, from L. Basilius, from Gk. Basileios kingly, royal, from basileus king, of unknown origin, possibly from a language of Asia Minor (Cf. Lydian battos king ) … Etymology dictionary