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cachou
‖ cachou (kaʃu) Also 8 cashou. [Fr.] 1. = catechu.1708 Motteux Rabelais v. viii, Store of Mirabolans, Cashou, Green Ginger preserv'd. 1750 Beawes Lex Mercat. (1752) 787 Cardamome, Long Pepper, Cachou, etc. 2. A sweetmeat, generally in the form of a pill, made of cashew-nut, extract of liquorice, etc...
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Cachou
Cachou may refer to:
Throat lozenge, a breath freshener
Dragée, small candies that can be used for decoration
Catechu, a medicinal aromatic drug; the
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cachou
cachou/ˈkæʃu:; ?@ kəˈʃu:; kə`ʃu/ nscented sweet eaten (esp formerly) to make the breath smell pleasant 口香糖(尤指旧时用以使口气芬芳的).
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Catechu
It is also known as cutch, black cutch, cachou, cashoo, terra Japonica, or Japan earth, and also in Hindi, in Marathi, in Odia, in Assamese and Bengali
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catchoo
catchoo variant of cachou, catechu.c 1760 J. H. Grose Voy. E. Ind. I. 238 (Y.) What they call Catchoo, of a blackish granulated perfumed composition.
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Senegalia catechu
Common names for it include kher, catechu, cachou, cutchtree, black cutch, and black catechu.
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catechu
catechu (ˈkætɪʃuː, -tʃuː) [In. mod.L. catechu (also Ger. katechu, kateschu), app. ad. Malay kachu, (Tamil, Telugu, Canarese kācchu, kaycchu, kāshu) catechu (of acacia). The direct representatives of the latter are Pg. cacho, F. cachou; the exact history of the form catechu is obscure. See also the o...
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Jacques Rispal
Selected filmography
Crimson Curtain (1952)
A Man Named Rocca (1961) - (uncredited)
Five Miles to Midnight (1962)
Graduation Year (1964) - Le prof Cachou
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cashu
cashou, cashu obs. ff. cachou.1683 Lond. Gaz. No. 1800/4 The best Spanish Lozenges and Cashu, to be eaten. 1710 Steele Tatler No. 245 ¶2 Cashu and Carraway Comfits.
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Dragée
Metallic decorative balls
Another form of dragée is a small sphere of sugar, in the Commonwealth often called a cachou, used primarily in the decoration
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kassu
‖ kassu (ˈkæsuː) [var. of cachou, catechu.] The kind of catechu obtained from the nuts of the Areca palm (Areca Catechu); used as a masticatory and in tanning leather and dyeing.1862 G. C. M. Birdwood Catal. Econ. Prod. Bombay.
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Graduation Year
Terrenoire
Simone Valère as Mme Terrenoire
Paul Amiot as Le général
Jacques Rispal as Le prof Cachou
Yvette Etiévant as Mme Cathou
Bernard Murat as Mic
Jean-Claude Mathieu as Jacques
Francis Nani as Petit Cachou
Michel Tureau as Giacomo
Catherine Lafond as Nicky
Elisabeth Wiener as Evelyne
Joëlle
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Yvette Etiévant
caissière de la pharmacie
1963: Thank You, Natercia (directed by Pierre Kast) - (uncredited)
1963: Graduation Year (directed by José-André Lacour) - Mme cachou
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Pierre-Joseph Amoreux
Dissertation historique et critique sur l'origine du cachou (Renaud, Montpellier, 1812).
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Sulfur dye
metal vessels except those made of stainless steel:
Fe + H2S → FeS + H2
Production, past and present
The forerunner of sulfur dyes is attributed to "Cachou
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