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de traviole adjectif | awry(turned or twisted toward one side) |
de traviole adverbe | awry(obliquely, crookedly; askew) |
dravidien nom propre {m} | Dravidian◼◼◼(family of languages) |
effondrement gravitationnel nom {m} | gravitational collapse◼◼◼(stage in the evolution of a star) |
gravi- adjectif | gravi-adjective |
gravide adjectif | gravid◼◼◼(pregnant (now used chiefly of egg-laying animals, or metaphorically)) |
gravide [zoology] adjectif {f} | pregnant◼◼◼(carrying developing offspring within the body) |
gravier nom {m} | gravel◼◼◼(type or grade of small rocks) slack◼◻◻(small coal, coal dust) |
gravier nom {m}; gravier {m} | gravel◼◼◼(particle from 2 to 64 mm in diameter) |
graviers nom {m pl} | gravel◼◼◼(small fragments of rock) |
gravillon nom {m} | grit [gritted]◼◼◼(collection of hard materials) pebble [pebbles]◼◼◼(rock fragment between 4 and 64 millimetres in diameter) |
gravillons nom {m pl} | gravel◼◼◼(small fragments of rock) |
gravir verbe | climb [climbed, climbing, climbs]◼◼◼(to mount, to move upwards on) climb up◼◼◻(gradually ascend something) |
gravitation nom {f} | gravitation◼◼◼(fundamental force of attraction) |
gravitationnel adjectif | gravitational◼◼◼(pertaining to gravitation) |
gravitationnellement adverbe | gravitationally◼◼◼(result of the force of gravity) |
gravité nom {f} | gravity [gravities]◼◼◼(graveness, the condition or state of being grave) gravity [gravities]◼◼◼(gravitation, gravity force on two mass bodies) gravity [gravities]◼◼◼(resultant force on Earth's surface) severity [severities]◼◼◼(degree of something undesirable; badness) seriousness◼◼◼(state of being serious) earnest◼◻◻(gravity; serious purpose; earnestness) |
graviter verbe | gravitate [gravitated, gravitating, gravitates]◼◼◼verb |
gravitino nom {m} | gravitino◼◼◼(subatomic particle, related to the graviton) |
graviton nom {m} | graviton [gravitons]◼◼◼(a hypothetical gauge boson) |
hydravion nom {m} | seaplane◼◼◼(an aircraft) |
interaction gravitationnelle nom {f} | gravitational interaction◼◼◼(gravitational interaction in physics) |
landgraviat nom {m} | landgraviate◼◼◼noun |
lentille gravitationnelle nom {f} | gravitational lens◼◼◼(astronomy: body big enough to bend light rays) |
margraviat nom {m} | margravate◼◼◼(territory governed by a margrave) |
mirage gravitationnel nom {m} | gravitational lens◼◼◼(astronomy: body big enough to bend light rays) |
Moravie nom {f} | Moravia◼◼◼(historical region) |
onde gravitationnelle nom {f} | gravitational wave [gravitational waves]◼◼◼(fluctuation in spacetime that propagates as a wave at the speed of light) |
proto-dravidien nom propre {m} | Proto-Dravidian◼◼◼(Proto-Dravidian language) |
puits gravitationnel nom {m} | gravity well◼◼◼noun |
qui fait le malin tombe dans le ravin phrase | pride comes before a fall(a person who is excessively proud will often suffer a setback or failure) |
se raviser verbe | come round◼◼◼(to change one's opinion) |