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lard nom {m}

bacon◼◼◼(cut of meat)
noun
[UK: ˈbeɪk.ən] [US: ˈbeɪk.ən]
Mary always bought some bacon. = Marie achetait toujours un morceau de lard.

lard nom
{m}; lard {m}

blubber◼◼◼(fatty layer under epidermis)
noun
[UK: ˈblʌ.bə(r)] [US: ˈblʌ.bər]

lard de mammifère marin nom {m}

blubber(coat of fat of Antarctic/Arctic animal)
noun
[UK: ˈblʌ.bə(r)] [US: ˈblʌ.bər]

lardon nom {m}

bacon◼◼◼(cut of meat)
noun
[UK: ˈbeɪk.ən] [US: ˈbeɪk.ən]

Abélard nom propre

Abelard◼◼◼(male given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈæ.bə.lərd] [US: ˈæ.bə.lərd]

Adélard nom propre
{m}

Adelard◼◼◼(male given name)
proper noun

antifoulard adjectif

anti-Islamic(hostile against Islam or Muslims)
adjective

babillard nom
{m}; babillarde {f}

babbler [babblers](someone who babbles)
noun
[UK: ˈbæ.blə(r)] [US: ˈbæ.blər]

bague de foulard nom {f}

woggle(Boy Scout's neckerchief clasp or slide)
noun

barbe de vieillard nom {f}

Spanish moss(Tillandsia usneoides)
noun

billard nom {m}

pool [pools]◼◼◼(cue sport played on a pool table)
noun
[UK: puːl] [US: ˈpuːl]

snooker◼◼◻(cue sport)
noun
[UK: ˈsnuːkə(r)] [US: ˈsnʊkər]

pool table◼◼◻(a table used for playing pool)
noun
[UK: puːl ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈpuːl ˈteɪb.l̩]

operating table◼◻◻(table on which a patient lies during a surgical operation)
noun
[UK: ˈɒ.pə.reɪt.ɪŋ ˈteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈɑː.pə.ˌret.ɪŋ ˈteɪb.l̩]

billards nom {m pl}

billiards [billiards]◼◼◼(any cue sport)
noun
[UK: ˈbɪ.lɪədz] [US: ˈbɪ.ljərdz]

binoclard nom {m}

four-eyes◼◼◼((derogatory) person who wears spectacles)
noun
[UK: fɔː(r) aɪz] [US: ˈfɔːr ˈaɪz]

binoclard adjectif

bespectacled◼◻◻(wearing spectacles (glasses))
adjective
[UK: bɪ.ˈspek.təkəld] [US: bə.ˈspek.təkəld]

binoclarde nom {f}

four-eyes◼◼◼((derogatory) person who wears spectacles)
noun
[UK: fɔː(r) aɪz] [US: ˈfɔːr ˈaɪz]

bitte d'amarrage (mooring bollard) nom {f}

bollard [bollards]◼◼◼(post to secure mooring lines)
noun
[UK: ˈbɒ.ləd] [US: ˈbɑː.lərd]

bollard nom {m}

bollard [bollards]◼◼◼(post preventing vehicles from entering pedestrian area)
noun
[UK: ˈbɒ.ləd] [US: ˈbɑː.lərd]

bollard [rarely used] nom {m}

bollard [bollards]◼◼◼(post to secure mooring lines)
noun
[UK: ˈbɒ.ləd] [US: ˈbɑː.lərd]

braillard nom

screamer [screamers]◼◼◼(one who screams)
noun
[UK: ˈskriː.mə(r)] [US: ˈskriː.mər]

braillarde nom {f}

screamer [screamers]◼◼◼(one who screams)
noun
[UK: ˈskriː.mə(r)] [US: ˈskriː.mər]

brouillard nom {m}

mist [mists]◼◼◼(Water or other liquid finely suspended in air)
noun
[UK: mɪst] [US: ˈmɪst]
As the sun rises, the morning mist gradually fades away. = En se levant, le soleil dissipe progressivement le brouillard du matin.

haze [hazes]◼◼◻(figurative haze, such as mental confusion)
noun
[UK: heɪz] [US: ˈheɪz]

bésiclard adjectif

bespectacled(wearing spectacles (glasses))
adjective
[UK: bɪ.ˈspek.təkəld] [US: bə.ˈspek.təkəld]

bésiclard nom {m}

four-eyes((derogatory) person who wears spectacles)
noun
[UK: fɔː(r) aɪz] [US: ˈfɔːr ˈaɪz]

bésiclarde nom {f}

four-eyes((derogatory) person who wears spectacles)
noun
[UK: fɔː(r) aɪz] [US: ˈfɔːr ˈaɪz]

capteur de brouillard nom {m}

fog collector◼◼◼(device used to collect water from fog)
noun

chambre à brouillard nom {f}

cloud chamber◼◼◼noun

chien oreillard nom {m}

bat-eared fox [bat-eared foxes](Otocyon megalotis)
noun
[UK: bæt ɪəd fɒks ] [US: bæt ɪrd fɑks ]

colin-maillard nom {m}

blind man's buff◼◼◼(game where someone is blindfolded and tries to catch the others)
noun
[UK: blaɪnd mænz bʌf] [US: ˈblaɪnd ˈmænz ˈbəf]

corbillard nom {m}

hearse [hearses]◼◼◼(vehicle for transporting dead)
noun
[UK: hɜːs] [US: ˈhɝːs]
The coffin was loaded into the hearse. = Le cercueil fut chargé dans le corbillard.

couillard nom {m}

cul-de-lampe(ornamental design)
noun
[UK: ˈkəl də ˈlæmp] [US: ˈkəl ˈdiː ˈlæmp]

cumulard nom {m}

moonlighter [moonlighters]◼◼◼(person who works a second job)
noun
[UK: ˈmuːn.ˌlaɪ.tə] [US: ˈmuːn.ˌlaɪ.tə]

drap de billard nom {m}

baize(woollen cloth used for covering card tables etc.)
noun
[UK: beɪz] [US: ˈbeɪz]

débrouillard adjectif

resourceful◼◼◼(capable or clever; able to put available resources to efficient or ingenious use)
adjective
[UK: rɪ.ˈzɔː.sfəl] [US: ri.ˈsɔːr.sfəl]

self-reliant◼◻◻(reliant upon oneself)
adjective
[UK: ˌself rɪ.ˈlaɪənt] [US: ˌself rɪ.ˈlaɪənt]

débrouillardise nom {f}

resourcefulness◼◼◼(the ability to cope with situations)
noun
[UK: rɪ.ˈsɔː.sfl̩.nəs] [US: ri.ˈsɔːr.sfl̩.nəs]

faiblard adjectif

languid(of a person or their actions, character, etc.: lacking drive, emotion, or enthusiasm)
adjective
[UK: ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪd] [US: ˈlæŋ.ɡwəd]

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