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bison [bizɔ̃]masculine noun* * *bizɔ̃* * *bizɔ̃ nm* * *[bizɔ̃] nom masculin1. [d'Amérique] American buffalo ou bison -
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bĭson, ontis, m., = bisôn [acc. to Oppian. Cyn. 2, 155, named from the Thracian Bistones], a species of wild ox living in northern regions, the Urus, the humpbacked ox, bison: Bos bison, Linn.; Plin. 8, 15, 15, § 38; Sen. Hippol. 65; Mart. Spect. 23, 4; Sol. 20. -
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m; -s, -s; ZOOL. bison* * *der Bisonbison* * *Bi|son ['biːzɔn]m -s, -sbison* * *der1) (the American buffalo: a herd of bison.) bison2) (the American variety of ox; the bison.) buffalo* * *Bi·son<-s, -e>[ˈbi:zɔn]m bison* * *der; Bisons, Bisons bison* * ** * *der; Bisons, Bisons bison -
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subst. buffalo, bison subst. (Bison bison) bison, North American subst. (Bison bonasus) wisent, European bison -
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[ˈbaɪsn] plurals ˈbison ( rare) ˈbisons noun1) the American buffalo:بيسون: ثور وحشي أمريكيa herd of bison.
2) the large European wild ox.جاموس وحشي أوروبي -
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bison; wild ox -
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Bi·son <-s, -e> [ʼbi:zɔn] mbison -
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m.bison. -
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bison,( amerikansk bison(okse) også) buffalo (pl -es). -
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® bizɔ̃fyte nom masculin: TV and radio traffic monitoring service
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Symbolized by a little Native American, Bison Futé is a creation of the Centre National d'Information Routière, the French traffic information service which reports on travel conditions nationwide, particularly during holiday periods when traffic is heaviest, and recommends alternative routes (les itinéraires ‘bis’) for travellers keen to avoid traffic jams. The Bison Futé traffic tips are broadcast across the full range of media (radio, TV, the national press, the internet and minitel) and appear at regular intervals on the road system itself. Information is updated constantly to reflect actual traffic conditions enabling motorists to choose the best time to travel. Allied to Bison Futé is a colour-coding system to mark the relative intensity of traffic on the roads at any time (green, red, yellow and black) which is a key factor in staggering holiday traffic on the roads* * *Bison Futé® nm: TV and radio traffic monitoring service.ⓘ Bison Futé Symbolized by a little Native American, Bison Futé is a creation of the Centre National d'Information Routière, the French traffic information service which reports on travel conditions nationwide, particularly during holiday periods when traffic is heaviest, and recommends alternative routes (les itinéraires ‘bis’) for travellers keen to avoid traffic jams. The Bison Futé traffic tips are broadcast across the full range of media (radio, TV, the national press, the internet and minitel) and appear at regular intervals on the road system itself. Information is updated constantly to reflect actual traffic conditions enabling motorists to choose the best time to travel. Allied to Bison Futé is a colour-coding system to mark the relative intensity of traffic on the roads at any time (green, red, yellow and black) which is a key factor in staggering holiday traffic on the roads.[bizɔ̃fyte] nom propreorganization giving details of road conditions, traffic congestion etc -
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ENG American bison, bison, buffaloNLD Amerikaanse bizonGER BisonFRA bison d'Amerique, bison americain -
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Proper name. The Opération Bison Futé is the jocular name given to the rerouting of heavy traffic on Bank Holidays. (The name Bison Futé is intended to suggest a wise Indian chief full of good advice.) -
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m.bison.
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Bison — Bison … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Bison — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bison (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
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bison — [ bizɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1307; mot lat., orig. germ. ♦ Bovidé sauvage grand et massif, armé de cornes courtes et possédant une bosse entre les épaules. Bison d Amérique. Bison d Europe. ⇒ urus. Le massacre des bisons. Herbe de bison : avoine odorante… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bison — Bi son (b[imac] s[o^]n; 277), n. [L. bison, Gr. bi swn, a wild ox; akin to OHG. wisunt, wisant, G. wisent, AS. wesend, Icel. v[=i]sundr: cf. F. bison.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The aurochs or European bison. (b) The American bison buffalo ({Bison… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bison — Sn (ein Büffel) per. Wortschatz fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Die germanische Bezeichnung des Wisents wird als bīson ins Lateinische entlehnt. Von dort aus wird das Wort als zusammenfassende Bezeichnung für den europäischen Wisent und den… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Bison — Bison, KS U.S. city in Kansas Population (2000): 235 Housing Units (2000): 120 Land area (2000): 0.258080 sq. miles (0.668425 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.258080 sq. miles (0.668425 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
bison — [bī′sən, bī′zən] n. pl. bison [Early ModE bisontes, pl. < L, pl. of bison, wild ox < Gmc * wisunt < IE * wis onto < base * weis : see WEASEL] any of a genus (Bison) of bovid ruminants having a shaggy mane, short, curved horns, and a… … English World dictionary
bison — c.1600, from Fr. bison (15c.), from L. bison wild ox, borrowed from P.Gmc. *wisand aurochs (Cf. O.N. visundr, O.H.G. wisunt bison, O.E./M.E. wesend, which is not attested after c.1400). Possibly ultimately of Baltic or Slavic origin, and meaning… … Etymology dictionary
Bison, KS — U.S. city in Kansas Population (2000): 235 Housing Units (2000): 120 Land area (2000): 0.258080 sq. miles (0.668425 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.258080 sq. miles (0.668425 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places