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douce
▪ I. douce, a. (duːs) Also, 4–9 douse, 5–8 dowse, 5–9 dowce. β. 5–7 doulce, 6 doulx (in sense 1). [ME. douce, dowce, a. OF. dolz, dols, dous, later doux, fem. douce, also 15–16th c. doulce, = Pr. dolz, dous, It. dolce, Sp. dulce:—L. dulcis sweet.] † 1. Sweet, pleasant. (A well-known epithet of Franc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Douce
Douce may refer to: People Douce I, Countess of Provence (c. 1090–1127) Douce II, Countess of Provence (died 1172) Francis Douce (1757–1834), English antiquary Roland Douce (1939–2018), plant biologist Rivers Douce River (Dominica) Douce River (Grenada) Other Douce noir, French wine grape that is also wikipedia.org
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Musique Douce: Relaxante, Calme - Nature Relaxation - YouTube
Musique douce et relaxante avec 4K vidéo de la forêt et chute d'eau, musique calme et nature, relaxation.Playlist Musique Relaxante: https://www.youtube.com...
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Douce River
Douce River may refer to: Douce River (Dominica) Douce River (Grenada) wikipedia.org
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Francis Douce
Francis Douce ( ; 175730 March 1834) was a British antiquary and museum curator. Biography Douce was born in London. was cleared and renamed 'The Douce Room'. wikipedia.org
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Douce France
Douce France has been analyzed in attempts to build similar large sailing catamarans especially for luxury cruising. Douce France has a displacement of 120 tons and has a range of 3500 nautical miles, for up to 12 guests and 8 crew. wikipedia.org
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Mort douce
Mort douce may refer to: La Mort douce, an Inspector Canardo comic album by Benoît Sokal Mort Douce Live, a 1996 album by the Japanese experimental band wikipedia.org
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Douce River (Grenada)
The Douce River is a river of Grenada. See also List of rivers of Grenada References GEOnet Names Server Grenada map Rivers of Grenada wikipedia.org
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Roland Douce
Roland Douce (18 May 1939, in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val de Marne – 4 November 2018, in La Tronche, Isère) was a plant biologist and professor who, along Main discoveries The first contribution of Roland Douce was the characterization of cardiolipin, the major lipid of the mitochondrial membrane of plants wikipedia.org
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Vermiclles/Vermiclles de patate douce (2) - 悦美商城
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Folie douce
Folie douce, is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Jean-Paul Paulin, written by Marcel-Éric Grancher, starring Anne Beressy and Louis de Funès Colette Régis Michel Nastorg Robert Lussac Suzanne Gabriello Robert Le Fort René Hell France Gabriel José Casa References External links Folie douce wikipedia.org
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Powder-douce
Powder-douce (also poudre-douce, , literally "sweet powder") is a spice mix used in Medieval and Renaissance cookery. References Medieval cuisine Herb and spice mixtures Douce wikipedia.org
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Douce Dame Jolie
"Douce Dame Jolie", sometimes referred to only as 'Douce Dame', is a song from the 14th century, by the French composer Guillaume de Machaut. One of the most famous musical pieces of the Middle Ages, 'Douce Dame' has been performed by a plethora of artists, mostly but not always in medieval style wikipedia.org
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Douce Atlas
The Douce Atlas is an early 15th-century nautical atlas by an anonymous Italian cartographer, currently held (MS Douce 390) by the Bodleian Library in The Bodleian-Douce Atlas is currently held (Ms. Douce 390) by the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford in Oxford, UK. wikipedia.org
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Douce violence
Douce violence may refer to: Douce violence (film) Douce violence (album) wikipedia.org
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