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auriforme adjectif | auriformadjective |
avéniforme adjectif | aveniformadjective |
bacilliforme adjectif | bacilliform◼◼◼adjective |
bromoforme nom {m} | bromoform◼◼◼(CHBr3) |
bursiforme adjectif {m} {f} | bursiform(Shaped like a purse or bag) |
chaussure à plate-forme nom {f} | platform shoe◼◼◼(type of footwear) |
chloroforme nom {m} | chloroform◼◼◼((chemistry) an anesthetic) |
chloroformer verbe | chloroform [chloroformed, chloroforming, chloroforms]◼◼◼(to treat with chloroform, or to render unconscious with chloroform) |
claviforme adjectif | claviform(larger at the tip than at the base; club-shaped) |
conforme adjectif | consistent◼◼◼(compatible, accordant) compliant◼◼◼(compatible with or following guidelines) congruent◼◼◻(corresponding in character) conformal◼◻◻(cartography: that preserves angles over small scales, at all except a limited number of points) conformal◼◻◻(mathematics: that preserves angles unchanged) conformant◼◻◻adjective conformable◼◻◻(having the same shape) |
conforme adjectif {m} {f} | fitting◼◻◻(appropriate) |
conformément adverbe | pursuant◼◼◼(accordingly, consequently) correspondingly◼◻◻(in a corresponding manner) |
continuité uniforme nom {f} | uniform continuity◼◼◼(property of a function) |
Contre-Réforme nom {f} | Counter-Reformation◼◼◼(period of Roman Catholic revival that aimed to combat the Reformation) |
cordiforme adjectif | heart-shaped◼◼◼(having the supposed shape of a heart) |
cruciforme adjectif | cruciform◼◼◼(having the shape of a cross) |
cucumiforme adjectif | cucumiform(shaped like a cucumber) |
cunéiforme adjectif | cuneiform◼◼◼(written in the cuneiform writing system) |
cunéiforme nom {m} | cuneiform [cuneiforms]◼◼◼(ancient writing system) |
de pure forme adjectif | perfunctory◼◼◼(performed out of routine, with little care) |
déforme nom {m} | freak [freaks]◼◼◼(person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development) |
déformer verbe | distort [distorted, distorting, distorts]◼◼◼(to bring something out of shape) distort [distorted, distorting, distorts]◼◼◼(to give false account of) deform [deformed, deforming, deforms]◼◼◼(to change the form of (something), usually thus making it disordered or irregular) warp [warped, warping, warps]◼◼◻(to twist or turn something out of shape) buckle [buckled, buckling, buckles]◼◼◻(to make bend; to cause to become distorted) garble [garbled, garbling, garbles]◼◻◻(to mutilate; to pervert) bulge [bulged, bulging, bulges]◼◻◻(to stick out from) |
déformer la vérité verbe | bend the truth◼◼◼(change or leave out certain facts of a story) |
désinformer verbe | misinform [misinformed, misinforming, misinforms]◼◼◼(give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information) |
difforme adjectif | deformed◼◼◼(unusual of shape) |
digitiforme adjectif | digitiform◼◼◼(having the shape of a finger) |
dolabriforme adjectif | dolabriform(shaped like the head of an axe or hatchet) |