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ɑ̃twale1) ( en couture) to put interfacing in [vêtement]2) ( fixer sur une toile) to mount [something] on canvas3) ( relier en toile) to bind [something] in canvas [livre]* * *entoiler verb table: aimer vtr1 Cout to put interfacing in [vêtement];2 ( fixer sur une toile) to mount [sth] on canvas;3 ( relier en toile) to bind [sth] in canvas [livre].[ɑ̃twale] verbe transitif1. [renforcer] to mount on canvas2. [recouvrir] to cover with canvas
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