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41 French arch
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French arch
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42 French casement
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French casement
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43 French curve
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French curve
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44 French door
porte croisée f, porte-fenêtre fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French door
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45 French doors
porte à deux battants f, porte à deux vantaux fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French doors
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46 French drain
drain de pierres sèches m, drain en pierres sèches m, dureté en pierres sèches fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French drain
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47 French nail
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French nail
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48 French polish
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French polish
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49 French roof
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French roof
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50 French truss
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French truss
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51 French window
châssis à la française m, porte croisée f, porte-fenêtre fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > French window
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52 French aura
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French aura
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53 French Congress
Congrès du Parlement français [composé des deux chambres, il se réunit à titre exceptionnel au Château de Versailles pour amender la Constitution]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French Congress
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54 French Connection
Stups. la filière françaiseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French Connection
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55 French cultural exception
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French cultural exception
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56 French Directory
Hist. le Directoire [instauré en 1795]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French Directory
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57 French doctors
les médecins des deux ONG françaises: Médecins sans frontières et Médecins du mondeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French doctors
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58 French foreign legion
Mil. la Légion étrangèreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French foreign legion
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59 French letter
Sex. [fam.] préservatif masculin; condom; capote (anglaise)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French letter
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60 French National Assembly
l'Hémicycle [salle de l'Assemblée nationale aménagée en demi-cercle où se réunissent les députés en séance publique]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > French National Assembly
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French — bull (small breed of dog); French chalk (tailor’s talc); French curve (drafting instrument); French heel (high curved heel); French polish (alcohol + shellac); French pox (syphilis); French roll (women’s coiffure); French roof (mansard style);… … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
French — (adj.) O.E. frencisc of the Franks, from Franca (see FRANK (Cf. Frank)). The noun is from O.E. Frencisc. As the name of a language, from late 13c. Euphemistic meaning bad language (pardon my French) is from 1895. Used in many combination words,… … Etymology dictionary
French — French is an imported language in Brussels introduced during the Burgundian regime. French words were used in the city during the Middle Ages, when expressions such as allez, allez were spoken and written, but it was the arrival of a French… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
French — French, John Denton Pinkstone * * * (as used in expressions) French Broad, río French, Daniel Chester French, John (Denton Pinkstone), 1 conde de Ypres Kemp, Jack (French) Sloan, John (French) … Enciclopedia Universal
French — French1 [french] n. [ME Frensh < OE Frencisc < Franca, a FRANK2] 1. the Romance language spoken chiefly in France, French Canada, and certain parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Africa 2. [often f ] Brit. dry vermouth adj. of France or its… … English World dictionary