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pomme nom

rose [roses]◼◼◼(nozzle)
noun
[UK: rəʊz] [US: roʊz]
The apple and the rose are from the same family. = La pomme et la rose sont de la même famille.

pomme cannelle nom

sugar apple(sweetsop)
noun

pomme d'Adam nom {f}

Adam's apple [Adam's apples]◼◼◼(lump in the throat)
noun
[UK: ˈæ.dəmz.ˌæpl] [US: ˈæ.dəmz.ˌæpl]

pomme d'amour nom {f}

candy apple◼◼◼(apple with a hard sugar candy coating)
noun

pomme d'eau nom {f}

Malay applenoun

pomme de discorde nom {f}

bone of contention◼◼◼(Something that continues to be disputed)
noun
[UK: bəʊn əv kən.ˈten.ʃn̩] [US: ˈboʊn əv kən.ˈten.ʃn̩]

apple of discord◼◼◻(object which sows anger and dissension)
noun

pomme de lait nom {f}

star apple(the fruit of a tropical tree)
noun

pomme de merveille nom {f}

bitter melon(fruit of Momordica charantia)
noun

pomme de pin nom {f}

cone [cones]◼◼◼(fruit of conifers)
noun
[UK: kəʊn] [US: ˈkoʊn]

pinecone◼◼◻(seed-bearing cone of a pine tree)
noun
[UK: ˈpaɪnk.əʊn] [US: ˈpaɪnk.əʊn]

pomme de senteur nom {f}

pomander [pomanders]◼◼◼(mixture of aromatic substances)
noun
[UK: pəʊ.ˈmæn.də] [US: ˈpoʊ.mæn.dər]

pomme de terre nom {f}

potato [potatoes]◼◼◼(plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable)
noun
[UK: pə.ˈteɪ.təʊ] [US: pə.ˈteɪˌto.ʊ]

pomme de terre au four nom {f}

baked potato◼◼◼(potato that has been baked)
noun
[UK: beɪkt pə.ˈteɪ.təʊ] [US: ˈbeɪkt pə.ˈteɪˌto.ʊ]

pomme de terre-céleri nom {m}

arracacha(Arracacia xanthorrhiza, a South American root vegetable)
noun

pomme de terre en robe des champs nom {f}

baked potato◼◼◼(potato that has been baked)
noun
[UK: beɪkt pə.ˈteɪ.təʊ] [US: ˈbeɪkt pə.ˈteɪˌto.ʊ]

pomme de terre rissolée nom

home fry(potato piece [singular] )
noun

pomme à cuire nom {f}

cooking apple◼◼◼(apple primarily used for making pies, crumbles or sauces)
noun

pomme à étuver nom {f}

cooking apple(apple primarily used for making pies, crumbles or sauces)
noun

pommeau nom {m}

knob [knobs]◼◼◼(rounded protuberance, handle, or control switch)
noun
[UK: nɒb] [US: ˈnɑːb]

pommel [pommels]◼◼◼(knob on the hilt of an edged weapon such as a sword)
noun
[UK: ˈpʌm.l̩] [US: ˈpɑːm.l̩]

pommel [pommels]◼◼◼(upper front brow of a saddle)
noun
[UK: ˈpʌm.l̩] [US: ˈpɑːm.l̩]

showerhead◼◼◼(perforated nozzle that showers water on a bather)
noun

pommeau nom

pommel [pommels]◼◼◼noun
[UK: ˈpʌm.l̩] [US: ˈpɑːm.l̩]

pommes allumettes nom {f pl}

french fries(deep fried strips of potato)
noun
[UK: frentʃ fraɪz] [US: ˈfrentʃ ˈfraɪz]

pommes de terre rissolées nom

home fry(potato dish [plural] )
noun

pommes frites nom {f pl}

french fries◼◼◼(deep fried strips of potato)
noun
[UK: frentʃ fraɪz] [US: ˈfrentʃ ˈfraɪz]

pommette nom {f}

cheekbone [cheekbones]◼◼◼(bone)
noun
[UK: ˈtʃiːk.bəʊn] [US: ˈtʃiːkˌboʊn]
Irina has a delicate face with high cheekbones. = Irina a un visage délicat aux pommettes saillantes.

[colloquial] tomber dans les pommes verbe

black out(lose consciousness)
verb
[UK: blæk ˈaʊt] [US: ˈblæk ˈaʊt]

chausson aux pommes nom {m}

apple turnover◼◼◼(a pastry dessert filled with pieces of sweetened apples)
noun

comparer des pommes et des poires nom

apples and oranges◼◼◼(non-comparable items)
noun

compote de pommes nom {f}

apple sauce [apple sauces]◼◼◼(a food)
noun
[UK: ˈæpl.ˈsɔːs] [US: ˈæpl.ˈsɔːs]

croquer la pomme verbe

make love(to engage in sexual intercourse, see also: copulate)
verb
[UK: ˈmeɪk ˈlʌv] [US: ˈmeɪk ˈlʌv]

cuillère à pomme parisienne nom

melon baller(tool)
noun

fécule de pomme de terre nom {f}

potato starch◼◼◼(vegetable substance found in the extracted material of potatoes)
noun

graine de pomme nom {f}

apple seed◼◼◼(the seed of the fruit of the Malus domestica (apple) tree)
noun

Grosse Pomme nom {f}

Big Apple◼◼◼(nickname for New York City)
proper noun

haut comme trois pommes adjectif

knee-high to a grasshopper◼◼◼(short)
adjective

jus de pomme nom

apple juice [apple juices]◼◼◼(the juice of apples, often used as a drink)
noun
[UK: ˈæp.l̩ dʒuːs] [US: ˈæp.l̩ ˈdʒuːs]

la pomme ne tombe jamais loin de l'arbre phrase

the apple does not fall far from the tree(a child is similar to its parents)
phrase

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