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1 gothique rayonnant
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2 gothique flamboyant
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3 flamboyant
flamboyant, e [flɑ̃bwajɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectivea. [lumière, ciel] blazingb. [gothique] flamboyant* * *
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flamboyante flɑ̃bwajɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) gén [feu, lumière] blazing; [couleur] flaming; [ciel, coucher de soleil] fiery2) Architecture
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nom masculin1) Botanique flame tree2) Architecture Flamboyant (Gothic) style* * *flɑ̃bwajɑ̃, ɑ̃t flamboyant, -e1. adj1) (couleurs, soleil, lumière, feu) blazing2) (rouge) flaming3) ARCHITECTURE (style) flamboyant2. nm(= arbre) flamboyant* * *A adj1 gén [feu, lumière, soleil] blazing; [couleur] flaming; [ciel, coucher de soleil] fiery; [armure] gleaming; chevelure flamboyante flaming red hair;2 Archit gothique flamboyant Flamboyant Gothic.B nm1 Bot flame tree;2 Archit Flamboyant (Gothic) style.( féminin flamboyante) [flɑ̃bwajɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif————————nom masculin -
4 rayonnant
rayonnant, e [ʀεjɔnɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[beauté, air, personne, sourire] radiant ; [visage] beaming• visage rayonnant de joie/santé face radiant with joy/with health* * *rayonnante ʀɛjɔnɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [air, personne, beauté, joie, visage] radiant; [sourire] beamingrayonnant de — [personne] glowing with; [visage] shining ou radiant with
* * *ʀɛjɔnɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj rayonnant, -e(sourire) radiant, (personne) beaming* * *rayonnant, rayonnante adj1 ( radieux) [air, personne, beauté, joie] radiant; [sourire] beaming; [visage] shining; rayonnant de [personne] glowing ou radiant with; [visage] shining ou radiant with;3 ( disposé en rayons) [décor] that radiates outwards; chapelles rayonnantes radiating chapels; gothique rayonnant High Gothic.( féminin rayonnante) [rɛjɔnɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [radieux] radiantrayonnant de santé glowing ou blooming with health3. PHYSIQUEchaleur/énergie rayonnante radiant heat/energy4. MÉDECINE
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