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bas adjectif | low [lower, lowest]◼◼◼(despicable) low [lower, lowest]◼◼◼(in a position comparatively close to the ground) low [lower, lowest]◼◼◼(not high in amount or quantity) low [lower, lowest]◼◼◼(small in height) low [lower, lowest]◼◼◼(quiet; soft; not loud) bass◼◼◻(low in pitch) base [baser, basest]◼◼◻(low) flat [flatter, flattest]◼◼◻(lower in pitch than it should be) cowardly◼◻◻(showing cowardice) |
bas nom {m} | bottom [bottoms]◼◼◼(lowest part) stocking [stockings]◼◼◻(garment (for translations of "sock", see sock)) |
bas [Canadian French] nom {m} | sock [socks]◼◼◼(covering for the foot) |
bas allemand nom {m} | Low German◼◼◼(West Germanic languages that are not High German) |
bas autofixant nom {m pl} | hold-ups◼◼◼(hold-up stockings) |
bas-bleu nom {m} | bluestocking◼◼◼(scholarly, literary, or cultured woman) |
Bas-Canada nom propre {m} | Lower Canada◼◼◼(Former colony) |
bas couture nom {m} | seamed stocking◼◼◼(women's stocking having seams up the back, formerly common but now generally worn for effect) |
bas-côté {m} | shoulder◼◼◼(a verge to the side of a road) |
bas de casse nom {m pl} | lower case◼◼◼(lower case / lowercase (as a collective noun) or lower case letters (in the plural)) |
bas-de-casse nom {m pl} | lower case(lower case / lowercase (as a collective noun) or lower case letters (in the plural)) |
bas de gamme adjectif | low-end◼◼◼(low-quality) |
bas de laine nom {m} | nest egg◼◼◼(savings) |
bas du dos nom | lower back◼◼◼(the lumbar region) |
bas-fond [dated] nom {m} | shallow◼◼◼(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) |
bas latin nom propre {m} | Late Latin◼◼◼(form of the Latin language) |
bas les pattes ! interjection | hands off◼◼◼(don't touch!) |
Bas Moyen Âge nom propre | Late Middle Ages◼◼◼(Translations) |
bas peuple nom {m} | lower class◼◼◼(class of people) populace [populaces](common people) |
bas-prussien nom propre {m} | Low Prussian◼◼◼(Mennonite Low German) |
bas-relief nom {m} | bas-relief [bas-reliefs]◼◼◼(a low or mostly-flat sculpture) |
Bas-Rhin nom propre {m} | Bas-Rhin◼◼◼(French departement in Grand Est) |
bas saxon nom propre {m} | Low Saxon◼◼◼(language or dialect group) |
bas saxon nom {m} | Low German◼◼◻(West Germanic language) |
bas-sorabe nom propre {m} | Lower Sorbian◼◼◼(a Slavic language spoken in part of Brandenburg) |
bas à jour nom {m} | openwork stocking(a type of stocking with gaps in the fabric) |
basalte nom | basalt [basalts]◼◼◼(hard rock) |
basané adjectif | dark-skinned◼◼◼(having dark skin) |
bascule nom {f} | flip-flop [flip-flops]◼◼◼(bistable electronic circuit) |
basculer verbe | toggle [toggled, toggling, toggles]◼◼◼(to switch between alternate states) |