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| massicot {m} | guillotine [for cutting paper etc.] | |
| agr. zool. bête {f} à l'engrais | store [sheep, steer, cow, or pig acquired or kept for fattening] | |
| cuis. en papillote {adj} | [cooked wrapped in greaseproof paper or foil] | |
| bot. T | | |
| arts planche {f} à dessin | drawing board [support for paper] | |
| mettre qc. par écrit | to put sth. down [on paper or in writing] | |
| cuis. pâte {f} à tartiner | spread [for bread or crackers] | |
| fin. sociol. pension {f} alimentaire | maintenance [Br.] [for children or ex-spouse] | |
| méd. régime {m} diététique | diet [chosen for health or slimming reasons] | |
| dr. assassinat {m} | murder [normally done for payment or a political cause] | |
| chasse mus. appeau {m} [pipeau] | call [instrument for imitating a particular bird or other animal] | |
| méd. sociol. soignant [paramédical] | caring {prefix} [descriptor for a person or place that gives care] | |
| meub. baignoire douche {f} | shower bath [bathtub fitted with option for having a bath or shower] | |
| hist. pol. Bulle {f} d'or (de 1356) [aussi : bulle d'or de Nuremberg ou bulle d'or de Metz] | Golden Bull of 1356 [a decree which fixed, for a period of more than four hundred years, important aspects of the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire] | |
| long comme un jour sans pain {adj} [loc.] | [French idiom for: very long and tedious or very tall] | |
| cuis. escabèche {f} | escabeche [generic name for variety of Iberian & Latin American dishes consisting of marinated fish or meat] | |
| édition vade-mecum {m} [aussi : vadémécum] | vade mecum [handbook or guide that is kept constantly at hand for consultation] | |
| liste {f} civile | Civil list [Br.] [individuals to whom money is paid by the government, typically for service to the state or as honorary pensions] | |
| psych. limerence {f} | limerence [state of mind which results from romantic or non-romantic feelings (typically obsessive) for another person] | |
| hist. philos. relig. apollinien {adj} | Apollonian [of or relating to Apollo or his cult] | |
| anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | hexadactylism [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] | |
| anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | hexadactyly [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] | |
| cosm. méd. de ouate {adj} | cotton [attr.] [e.g. ball or swab, bud or stick, pad, pliers] | |
| anat. méd. hexadactylie {f} | sexdactyly [hexadactyly] [the presence of six digits on one or both hands or feet] | |
| cuis. mignardises {f.pl} [pâtisserie] | petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee] | |
| math. naut. compas {m} [maritime, technique] | compass [for navigation, for drawing a circle] | |
| cuis. mignardise {f} [souvent : mignardises] | petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee] | |
| math. pol. méthode {f} D'Hondt | D'Hondt method [also: Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method] [method for allocating seats in parliaments in party-list proportional representation systems] | |
| comm. étalage {m} | stall [for displaying goods for sale] | |
| arch. arts relig. retable {m} | altarpiece [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] | |
| arch. arts relig. retable {m} | reredos [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] | |
| lèse-majesté {f} | [offense against a sovereign; or, more generally, any slight or insult that wounds someone's dignity.] | |
| auto inconduisible {adj} [jargon] | undrivable | |
| ling. sabir {m} [jargon] | jargon | |
| fin. cours {m} de compensation | daily settlement price [marked-up or marked down according to gains or losses] | |
| chiffonné {adj} {past-p} | creased [paper etc.] | |
| quadrillé {adj} {past-p} | cross-ruled [paper] | |
| broyage {m} | milling [of paper] | |
| éduc. épreuve {f} | paper [exam paper] | |
| pierre {f} de touche [fig.] | touchstone [fig.] [standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognised/recognized] | |
| arch. arts relig. retable {m} | retable [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church] | |
| écon. fin. coupure {f} | bill [Am.] [paper money] | |
| matériel pâte {f} (à papier) | pulp [paper] | |
| tech. techniquement {adv} [jargon] | technically speaking [in technical language] | |
| moiré {adj} [soie, papier] | watered [silk, paper] | |
| balle {f} [de papier] | ream [of paper] | |
| bordereau {m} [feuille] | form [slip (of paper)] | |
| pli {m} [sillon] | crease [in paper, fabric] | |
| réglage {m} [de papier] | ruling [on paper] | |
| mouchoir {m} en papier | tissue [paper handkerchief] | |