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101 French
பிரான்சுச் சோக்கு -
102 French
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103 French
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104 french
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105 French
nფრანგები, ფრანგი ხალხი, ფრანგული -
106 French
француз -
107 French
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108 French
Fransiz,Fransizca -
109 French
n.Fransuz, Fransiyelik -
110 French
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111 French
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112 French
franse -
113 french
Franciz m[franchis'] -
114 french
fransız -
115 French
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116 French Cotton Counts
The Continental metric system is used in France for numbering cotton yams, in which the number of hanks of 1,000 metres each required to weigh 500 grammes gives the counts. French hanks are divided into 10 skeins of 100 metres each. A convenient constant to change French into English and vice versa is 1.18. English count: 1.18 = French count. French count X 1.18 = English count.Dictionary of the English textile terms > French Cotton Counts
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117 French Reeling
Reeling yarn is a process used when the yarn is required to be bleached or dyed. Usually the cross reeling method is adopted because there is less waste and a broken thread is easily found when winding. French reeling is practically the same as the English, but differs in the lengths of the hanks which are 1,000 metres. The circumference of the French reel is 1-43 metres = 561/4-in. The hanks are usually made into bundles of 5 kilogrammes, approximately 11-lb. Generally the counts of the yarn of French hanks is given according to the English denomination, where this is not the case, the English equivalent is obtained by multiplying the French count by 1.18 -
118 French leave
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119 French fries
patatas nombre femenino plural fritasfrench fries ['frɛnʧ.fraɪz] npl: papas fpl fritasn.pl.• patatas fritas s.f.pl.plural noun papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas, papas fpl a la francesa (Col, Méx)* * *plural noun papas fpl or (Esp) patatas fpl fritas, papas fpl a la francesa (Col, Méx) -
120 French loaf / French stick
French loaf / French stickbarra de pan (francés)
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