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tapissier, -ière [tapisje, jεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun( = fabricant) tapestry-maker ; ( = commerçant) upholsterer* * *- ière tapisje, ɛʀ nom masculin, féminin1) ( pour meubles) upholsterer2) ( artiste) tapestry-maker* * *tapisje, jɛʀ nm/f (-ière)* * *1 ( pour meubles) upholsterer;2 (artiste, fabricant) tapestry-maker., tapissière [tapisje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [fabricant] tapestry-maker2. [vendeur] upholsterer3. [décorateur] interior decorator
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