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6 Letter Words for French
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3 Letter Words for French
Definitions for French
[1] of, relating to, or characteristic of France, its inhabitants, or their language, culture, etc.: French cooking.
[2] the people of France and their direct descendants.
[3] a Romance language spoken in France, parts of Belgium and Switzerland, and in areas colonized after 1500 by France.
[4] (often lowercase ) to prepare (food) according to a French method.
[5] (often lowercase ) to cut (snap beans) into slivers or thin strips before cooking.
[6] (often lowercase ) to trim the meat from the end of (a rib chop).
[7] (often lowercase ) to prepare (meat) for cooking by slicing it into strips and pounding.
[8] Slang . to short-sheet (a bed).
[9] (often lowercase ) Slang : Vulgar . to give oral stimulation of the penis or vulva.
[10] Alice Octave Thanet , 1850–1934, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
[11] Daniel Chester, 1850–1931, U.S. sculptor.
[12] Sir John Den·ton Pink·stone [den -tn pingk -stohn, -stuh n] /ˈdɛn tn ˈpɪŋk stoʊn, -stən/ , 1st Earl of Ypres, 1852–1925, English field marshal in World War I.
[13] Marilyn, 1929–2009, U.S. novelist and nonfiction writer.
[14] the official language of France: also an official language of Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, and certain other countries. It is the native language of approximately 70 million people; also used for diplomacy. Historically, French is an Indo-European language belonging to the Romance group See also Old French, Anglo-French
[15] the French (functioning as plural) the natives, citizens, or inhabitants of France collectively
[16] See French vermouth
[17] relating to, denoting, or characteristic of France, the French, or their language Related prefixes: Franco-, Gallo-
[18] (in Canada) of or relating to French Canadians
[19] Sir John Denton Pinkstone , 1st Earl of Ypres. 1852–1925, British field marshal in World War I: commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium (1914–15); Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1918–21)
Words related to French
blow, graze, greet, smack, brush, glance, salute, mush, neck, smooch, lip, osculate, peck, butterfly, park, insular, Catalan, Continental, Italian, Latin
Origin of French
1before 1150; Middle English Frensh, French, Old English Frenc(sc). See Frank, -ish1
Other words from French
French·ness , noun
Word origin for French
Old English Frencisc French, Frankish; see Frank
Synonyms for French
Catalan, Continental, Indo-European language, Italian, Italic language, Latin, Portuguese, Provencal, Spanish, insular