One inch in France
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POUCEOne inch, in France.
PICAOne-sixth of an inch, in printing
LIGNEOne-tenth of an inch in Russia.
inches(as a unit of atmospheric pressure) An amount that would support a column of mercury one-inch high in a barometer (equal to 33.86 millibars, 29.5 inches being equal to one bar)
UNEOne, in France
UNEOne in France
UNEOne in France.
ANGEHaloed one, in France
GARCONOne waiting in France
UNEFeminine one in France?
UNEFeminine one in France
UNEFeminine one, in France
TETEEveryone in France has one
ETEOne of the four seasons, in France
chateaucountry estate, esp. a fine one, in France or elsewhere on the Continent
chateauscountry estate, esp. a fine one, in France or elsewhere on the Continent
troubadourone of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France.
doucepere(Spenser) one of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war also DOUZEPER
douceperesDOUCEPERE, (Spenser) one of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war also DOUZEPER
convulsionarya person who has convulsions, esp one of a fanatical sect of Jansenists in 18c France
basqueone of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain
basquesone of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain
convulsionariesCONVULSIONARY, a person who has convulsions, esp one of a fanatical sect of Jansenists in 18c France
concierges(esp. in France) A caretaker of an apartment complex or a small hotel, typically one living on the premises
intendantsA title given to a high-ranking official or administrator, esp. in France, Spain, Portugal, or one of their colonies
brasseriesAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
intendantA title given to a high-ranking official or administrator, esp. in France, Spain, Portugal, or one of their colonies
brasserieAn informal restaurant, esp. one in France or modeled on a French one and with a large selection of drinks
bastidemedieval fortified town, planned as a whole and built at one time, esp. in southern France, for strategic or commercial purposes
bastidesmedieval fortified town, planned as a whole and built at one time, esp. in southern France, for strategic or commercial purposes
physiocratone of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order
physiocratsPHYSIOCRAT, one of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order
goliardsone of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
goliardone of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
trouvereone of a class of medieval poets who flourished in northern France during the 12th and 13th centuries, wrote in langue d'oïl, and composed chiefly the chansons de geste and works on the themes of courtly love
frankmember of a group of ancient Germanic peoples dwelling in the regions of the Rhine, one division of whom, the Salians, conquered Gaul about a.d. 500, founded an extensive kingdom, and gave origin to the name France