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French-English translation for: [introduced]
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Dictionary French English: [introduced]

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armes hist. mil. couleuvrine {f}culverin [light cannon with long bore introduced in the 15C]
armes hist. mil. hallebarde {f}halberd [2-handed pole weapon with double axe, introduced in the 14C]
armes hist. mil. hallebarde {f}halbert [2-handed pole weapon with double axe, introduced in the 14C]
armes hist. mil. ribaudequin {m}ribauldquin [introduced in 14C - volley gun with many small-caliber iron barrels set up parallel on a platform]
auto trafic VocVoy. autoroute {f} en flux libre [aussi : free-flow]free-flow tolling [also: all-electronic tolling or Open road tolling (ORT)] [This is a new system in France introduced on one motorway (A79)]
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