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cachet [ka∫ε]masculine nouna. ( = comprimé) tabletb. ( = timbre) cachet (de la poste) postmark• à envoyer le 15 septembre au plus tard, le cachet de la poste faisant foi to be postmarked 15 September at the latestc. ( = caractère) characterd. ( = rétribution) fee* * *kaʃɛnom masculin1) ( comprimé) tabletun cachet d'aspirine® — an aspirin
‘le cachet de la poste faisant foi’ — ‘as attested by date on postmark’
3) ( chic) style; ( marque distinctive) cachet* * *kaʃɛ nm1) (= comprimé) tabletun cachet d'aspirine — an aspirin, an aspirin tablet
blanc comme un cachet d'aspirine (= très pâle) — as white as a sheet
2) (= sceau) [roi] seal3) [poste] postmarkRenvoyez le tout avant le 15 avril, le cachet de la poste faisant foi. — You must get everything back to us by 15 April (date as confirmed by postmark).
4) (= rétribution) feeIl a touché un gros cachet pour ce concert. — He got a big fee for the concert.
5) fig characterCette petite maison a beaucoup de cachet. — This little house has a lot of character.
* * *cachet nm1 ( comprimé) tablet; tu veux un cachet d'aspirine®? do you want an aspirin?; cachet soluble soluble tablet; cachet à croquer chewable tablet;2 ( à l'encre) stamp; ( de cire) seal; cachet de la poste postmark; ‘le cachet de la poste faisant foi’ ‘as attested by date on postmark’;3 ( chic) style; ( marque distinctive) cachet; un village qui a gardé tout son cachet a village which has kept all its cachet; [personne, vêtement] avoir du cachet to have style;courir le cachet [acteur, chanteur] to be continually looking for work.[kaʃɛ] nom masculin2. [sceau] seal[empreinte] stamp3. [salaire] feea. [édifice, village] to be full of characterb. [vêtements] to be stylish -
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Aspirin — A good example of a tradename that entered into the language, Aspirin was once the Bayer trademark for acetylsalicylic acid. The first use of what became known as aspirin was by the Greek physician Hippocrates, who used powder extracted from the… … Medical dictionary
aspirin — [19] The word aspirin was coined in German towards the end of the 19th century. It is a condensed version of the term acetylierte spirsäure ‘acetylated spiraeic acid’. Spiraeic acid is a former term for ‘salicylic acid’, from which aspirin is… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
aspirin — noun (plural aspirin or aspirins) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from acetyl + spiraeic acid (former name of salicylic acid), from New Latin Spiraea, genus of shrubs more at spirea Date: 1899 1. a white crystalline derivative C … New Collegiate Dictionary