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41 couturier
n. couturier, fashion design house, business establishment that designs and creates clothing; fashion designer, clothing designer (French) -
42 creme
n. creme, cream (French) -
43 creool
n. Creole, West Indian of European descent; person from the southern U.S. who is descended from French settlers -
44 creools
adj. Creole, pidgin French language spoken primarily by people of African heritage in southern Louisiana (USA) -
45 croissant
n. croissant, crescent-shaped pastry roll (French) -
46 demarche
n. demarche, change in policy, alteration of original plans (French) -
47 denier
n. denier, one who contradicts or disagrees; unbeliever; obsolete French coin; unit of weight which measures fineness (of silk, rayon, etc.) -
48 enmasse
adv. en masse, together, as a group, in one mass (French) -
49 enpassant
adv. en passant, incidently, in passing (French); regarding a chess move in which a pawn is captured after passing over a square guarded by the opposing pawn in its intial two-square move -
50 entracte
n. entr'acte, intermission (French) -
51 epoque
n. epoque, (French) epoch, era, distinct period of time noted for particular events characteristics or developments -
52 escargot
n. escargot, (French) edible snail usually served in its shell with a garlic and butter sauce -
53 etagère
n. etagere, curio stand with open shelves (French) -
54 femmefatale
n. femme fatale, "fatal woman", female seductress (French) -
55 fond
n. fond, background, setting (French) -
56 francofoon
adj. Francophone, French speaking -
57 franskiljon
n. Fleming who prefers French talking -
58 frenchkiss
n. French kiss, open-mouth kiss involving tongue contact -
59 frietje
n. chips, fries, potato strips deep fried in hot oil, French fries, food made from fried strips of potato -
60 gallofiel
Francophile, one who loves French things, one who admires France
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