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palatɛ̃1. nm2. adj* * *1 Anat palatine;1. [du palais] palace (modificateur)2. [du Palatinat] Palatine (modificateur) -
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mont [mɔ̃]masculine noun( = montagne) mountain* * *mɔ̃Phrasal Verbs:* * *mɔ̃ nm1) (= montagne)2) (dans les noms de lieux) Mount* * *mont nm2 Géog ( suivi d'un nom propre) Mount;3 ( en chiromancie) mount.le mont Blanc Mont Blanc; le mont Everest Mount Everest; le mont des Oliviers the Mount of Olives; mont de Vénus Anat mons veneris.être toujours par monts et par vaux to be always on the move.[mɔ̃] nom masculin2. [de la main] mount3. ANATOMIEles monts Appalaches the Appalachian Mountainsle mont Ararat Mount Araratle mont Athos Mount Athosle mont Aventin the Aventine Hillle mont Blanc Mont Blancles monts Cantabriques the Cantabrian Mountainsle mont Capitolin the Capitoline Hillle mont Cassin Monte Cassinole mont Cervin the Matterhornle mont Etna Mount Etnale mont Everest Mount Everestle mont Fuji-Yama Mount Fujile mont des Oliviers the Mount of Olivesle mont Olympe Mount Olympusle mont Palatin the Palatine Hillle mont Parnasse Mount Parnassusle mont Quirinal Quirinalle mont Vésuve Mount Vesuviusle mont Whitney Mount Whitney -
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voûte° [vut]feminine nounvault ; ( = porche) archway• voûte en ogive/en berceau rib/barrel vault* * *vutnom féminin ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; ( de tunnel) roof; ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting [U]Phrasal Verbs:* * *vut nf1) ARCHITECTURE vault2) figla voûte céleste — the vault of heaven, the celestial vault
* * *voûte nf ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; (de grotte, tunnel) roof; fig ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting ¢; voûte en berceau/d'arêtes barrel/groined vault; voûte d'ogives or en ogive or sur croisée d'ogives ogival vault; voûte en éventail fan vaulting; en voûte Archit vaulted; ⇒ clé.la voûte céleste gén the sky; liter the heavens; voûte crânienne dome of the skull; la voûte étoilée liter the starry vault; voûte du palais Anat roof of the mouth; voûte palatine = voûte du palais; voûte plantaire Anat arch of the foot.[vut] nom féminin1. ARCHITECTURE [construction] vault[passage] archwayvoûte en éventail fan ou palm vaultingla voûte céleste ou des cieux the canopy of heaven3. ANATOMIEvoûte palatine ou du palais roof of the mouth————————en voûte locution adjectivale -
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voûte° [vut]feminine nounvault ; ( = porche) archway• voûte en ogive/en berceau rib/barrel vault* * *vutnom féminin ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; ( de tunnel) roof; ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting [U]Phrasal Verbs:* * *vut nf1) ARCHITECTURE vault2) figla voûte céleste — the vault of heaven, the celestial vault
* * *voûte nf ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; (de grotte, tunnel) roof; fig ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting ¢; voûte en berceau/d'arêtes barrel/groined vault; voûte d'ogives or en ogive or sur croisée d'ogives ogival vault; voûte en éventail fan vaulting; en voûte Archit vaulted; ⇒ clé.la voûte céleste gén the sky; liter the heavens; voûte crânienne dome of the skull; la voûte étoilée liter the starry vault; voûte du palais Anat roof of the mouth; voûte palatine = voûte du palais; voûte plantaire Anat arch of the foot.[dos] bentavoir le dos voûté to stoop, to have a stoop
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