rébellion
1. rebellion
rétablissement
1. reestablishment, reinstating
2. recovery
sacristie
1. sacristy
saumon
1. salmon (fish)
tournoyer
1. (intransitive, of smoke, leaves, snow…
2. (intransitive, of water) to eddy, to…
3. (intransitive) to whirl, to swirl, to…
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trouble
1. (of a liquid) murky, turbid, muddy,…
trouble
1. trouble
2. (medicine, psychiatry) disorder
accablement
1. consternation, overwhelming despondency
accabler
1. to devastate, overwhelm
2. (of testimony, etc.) to condemn…
adoucir
1. (transitive) (of foods, flavors,…
2. (transitive; figurative) (of any…
3. (transitive) (of something physically…
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antiquaire
1. antiquer
approfondir
1. to deepen
2. to consider more thoroughly, to delve…
astuce
1. (dated) shrewdness, subtlety,…
2. trick, as a clever way of accomplishing…
3. tip; piece of advice
avancée
1. (often in the plural) advance, progress
2. (obsolete, law) an ordinance passed to…
barbarie
1. (countable and uncountable) barbarity,…
buvard
1. blotting paper
2. blotter
canton
1. canton (of Switzerland, France or…
2. township (of Canada)
3. (heraldry) canton
chuintement
1. swish, hiss
2. lisp
3. buzz
constellation
1. constellation (all senses)
desserrer
1. (transitive) to loosen (knot, belt,…
2. (transitive) to unclench (teeth); relax…
3. (transitive, typography) to space out
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embêter
1. (transitive) to bug, bother, annoy
2. (transitive) to pick on someone
emprise
1. expropriation
2. domination, control, influence
endurer
1. (transitive) to endure, to bear
enlèvement
1. takeoff, liftoff
2. removal, whether by moving, by…
3. (law) abduction, kidnapping