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1 coquille
coquille [kɔkij]1. feminine nouna. [de mollusque, œuf, noix] shellb. ( = décoration) scallopd. ( = protection) box2. compounds► coquille d'œuf ( = couleur) eggshell* * *kɔkij1) (d'œuf, de noix, mollusque) shellcoquille de saumon — scalloped salmon GB, salmon served in a shell US
3) ( en imprimerie) misprint4) Architecture shell; ( feston) scallop5) Sport box GB, cup US6) ( d'épée) guard•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔkij nf1) [noix, oeuf, escargot] shellcoquille de noix — nutshell, fig (= embarcation) cockleshell
2) TYPOGRAPHIE misprint3) (= forme) shell* * *coquille nf1 (d'œuf, de noix, mollusque) shell; poussin à peine sorti de sa coquille newly-hatched chick; rentrer dans/sortir de sa coquille fig to withdraw into/come out of one's shell; escalier en coquille spiral staircase;2 Culin ( ravier) scallop-shaped dish; ( mets) coquille de saumon scalloped salmon GB, salmon served in a shell US;6 ( d'épée) guard;coquille de beurre butter curl; coquille de noix○ hum cockleshell; coquille d'œuf ( couleur) off-white; coquille Saint-Jacques scallop; ( écaille) scallop shell.[kɔkij] nom féminin1. [de mollusque, d'œuf, de noix] shella. [mollusque] scallopb. [enveloppe] scallop shell3. CUISINE5. [bateau]8. IMPRIMERIE [en composition] misprint[d'une seule lettre] literal[en dactylographie] typo————————coquille d'œuf adjectif invariable -
2 coque
coque [kɔk]feminine nouna. [de bateau] hullb. [de noix, amande] shellc. ( = mollusque) cockle* * *kɔk1) Nautisme hull2) Aviation ( d'hydravion) fuselage; Automobile (car) body3) Zoologie ( coquillage) cockle4) ( coquille) shell* * *kɔk nf1) [noix, mollusque] shell2) [bateau] hullà double coque (navires, pétroliers, bâtiments) — double-hulled
à simple coque (navires, pétroliers, bâtiments) — single-hulled
3)à la coque CUISINE — boiled, soft-boiled
un œuf à la coque — a soft-boiled egg, a boiled egg
* * *coque nf1 Naut hull; coque en bois/en acier wooden/steel hull; un bateau à plusieurs coques a multi-hulled ship, a multi-hull;3 Zool ( coquillage) cockle;4 ( coquille) shell.coque de noix○ hum leaky old tub.[kɔk] nom féminin1. [mollusque] cockle2. [de noix, de noisette, d'amande] shell4. [de chaussure de ski] shell5. (familier) [embarcation]————————à la coque locution adjectivale[œuf] soft-boiled -
3 coquille de noix
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cockleshell — /kok euhl shel /, n. 1. a shell of the cockle. 2. a shell of some other mollusk, as the scallop. 3. Naut. any light or frail vessel. [1375 1425; late ME cokille shell. See COCKLE1, SHELL] * * * … Universalium
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cockleshell — n. shell of a cockle (type of shellfish); scallop; light boat … English contemporary dictionary