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chevalier noir nom {m} | black knight◼◼◼(evil character) |
Chevalier noir nom propre {m} | Dark Knight◼◼◼(moniker for Batman) |
chevalier semipalmé nom {m} | willet [willets]◼◼◼(Tringa semipalmata) |
chevalier servant nom {m} | cicisbeo(Married woman's gallant or lover) |
chevalier solitaire nom {m} | solitary sandpiper◼◼◼(Tringa solitaria) |
chevalier stagnatile nom {m} | marsh sandpiper◼◼◼(Tringa stagnatilis) |
chevalier sylvain nom {m} | wood sandpiper◼◼◼(Tringa stagnatilis) |
chevalière nom | signet ring◼◼◼noun |
Chevaliers Teutoniques nom propre {m-Pl} | Teutonic Knights◼◼◼(order) |
chevalin adjectif | equine◼◼◼(of or relating to a horse or horses) horsy [horsier, horsiest](of or relating to horses) |
chevauchant adjectif | overlapping◼◼◼adjective |
chevauchement nom | overlap [overlaps]◼◼◼(something that overlaps) overlapping [overlappings]◼◼◻(the situation in which things overlap) |
chevaucher verbe | overlap [overlapped, overlapping, overlaps]◼◼◼(to extend over and partly cover something) ride [rode, ridden, riding, rides]◼◼◼(to transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, bicycle etc.) mount [mounted, mounting, mounts]◼◼◻(to place oneself on a horse, bicycle etc. to ride) span [spanned, spanning, spans]◼◼◻(to extend through the distance between or across) bestride [betrode, bestrode, bestriding, bestrides]◼◻◻(to sit with legs on both sides of something) |
concevable adjectif | conceivable◼◼◼(capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable) |
contrevairé adjectif | countervairyadjective |
course de chevaux nom {f} | horse race◼◼◼(a competitive race for horses carrying jockeys; often the subject of betting) |
courses de chevaux nom {f pl} | horse racing◼◼◼(a sport where horses and their jockeys compete to be fastest) |
crevable adjectif | poppable(possible to pop) |
crevaison nom {f} | flat tyre◼◼◼(deflated tyre) |
crevard nom {m} | miser [misers](skinflint or scrooge) |
crevasse nom {f} | crevasse◼◼◼(a crack or fissure in a glacier or snow field) chasm [chasms]◼◻◻(gap) |
crevasser verbe | chap [chapped, chapping, chaps]◼◼◼(of skin: to cause to split or flake) |
décevant adjectif | disappointing◼◼◼(that disappoints or disappoint) underwhelming◼◻◻(failing to interest) |
dévaliser verbe | fleece [fleeced, fleecing, fleeces](to con or trick someone out of money) |
dévaloriser verbe | slur [slurred, slurring, slurs](to insult or slight) slur [slurred, slurring, slurs](to soil, sully, to contaminate, disgrace) |
dévaluation nom {f} | devaluation [devaluations]◼◼◼(depreciation) |
dévaluer verbe | cheapen [cheapened, cheapening, cheapens]◼◼◼(to make cheaper) |
devanagari nom propre {f} {m} | Devanagari◼◼◼(abugida alphabet of India and Nepal) |
dévanagari nom propre {f} {m} | Devanagari◼◼◼(abugida alphabet of India and Nepal) |
devancer verbe | outstrip [outstripped, outstripping, outstrips]◼◼◼(to exceed, excel or surpass) outstrip [outstripped, outstripping, outstrips]◼◼◼(to outrun or leave behind) |