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1 tétine
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2 mamelle
mamelle [mamεl]feminine noun* * *mamɛlnom féminin Zoologie gén teat; ( pis) udder* * *mamɛl nf* * *mamelle nf[mamɛl] nom féminin1. [sein] breastla pêche et l'élevage sont les deux mamelles de notre économie Sully (allusion) fishing and farming are the lifeblood of our economy3. [du sabot d'un cheval] side walls -
3 théâtral
théâtral, e, aux[teatʀal, o]Adjectif teatral* * *théâtral, e, aux[teatʀal, o]Adjectif teatral -
4 théâtre
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5 chorégraphie
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6 théâtral
théâtral, e, aux[teatʀal, o]Adjectif teatral* * *théâtral teɑtʀal]adjectivoreprésentation théâtralerepresentação teatralexcessivoil a des gestes théâtrauxele tem gestos teatrais -
7 théâtraliser
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8 théâtralité
théâtralité teatʀalite]nome feminino1 teatralidade2 figurado, pejorativo artificialidade3 figurado, pejorativo m. -
9 théâtre
[teatʀ]Nom masculin teatro masculino* * *théâtre teɑtʀ]nome masculino1 (arte, género) teatrofaire du théâtrefazer teatroil y a un théâtre dans notre villageexiste um teatro na nossa aldeiaj'aime beaucoup le théâtre de Boulevardeu gosto muito do teatro de variedadesmon village a été le théâtre d'une tragédiea minha aldeia foi palco de uma tragédiateatro de amadoresteatro de marionetasteatro de sombrasmulher de teatrohomem de teatrogolpe de teatro -
10 trayon
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11 mamelon
nipple, teat
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