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PARTICULE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARTICULE is particle—used especially of de in French personal names. www.merriam-webster.com
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PARTICULE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
particule noun fleck [noun] a spot a fleck of dust. particle [noun] a very small piece a particle of dust. dictionary.cambridge.org
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particule, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun particule is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for particule is from 1889, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. particule ... www.oed.com
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particule
ˈparticule Obs., exc. in sense 2 b, as Fr. (partikyl) Also 6 perticule. [a. F. particule (1484 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. particula particle.] † 1. A small part or portion (in quot. 1540, of land); a particle. Obs.1540 Sc. Acts Jas. V (1814) 376/2 Þe landis and barony of Estwemis..aduocatioun and donat... Oxford English Dictionary
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English translation of 'la particule' - Collins Dictionary
A particle of something is a very small piece or amount of it. ...a particle of hot metal. American English: particle /ˈpɑrtɪkəl/ ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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particule - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
particule · Contents · English · French. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from Latin particula. Doublet of parcelle. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /paʁ.ti.kyl/ ... en.wiktionary.org
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particle - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com
particle n. (tiny piece) particule nf. There's a particle of something black in the bread. Il y a une particule d'une substance noire dans le pain. particle n. (grammar: preposition, etc) (Grammaire) particule nf. Getting the particles right is difficult in any foreign language.
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particule
1) Any very small part of matter, such as a molecule, atom, or electron. 2) Any relatively small subdivision of matter, ranging in diameter from a few ... www.eionet.europa.eu
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What does particule mean in French? - WordHippo
What does particule mean in French? English Translation. particle. More meanings for particule. particle noun. grain, parcelle, brin. Find more words! Another ... www.wordhippo.com
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Particle - Wikipedia
A particle (or corpuscle in older texts) is a small localized object which can be described by several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density ... en.wikipedia.org
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particule - Translation into English - examples French
Translation of "particule" in English · particle · particulate · grain · particule. Show more [...] Suggestions. particule magnétique 144. particule élémentaire ... context.reverso.net
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Edler
Frequently, the nobiliary particle von (English 'of', or, more commonly, the French particule de noblesse 'de', meaning the same thing), was represented wikipedia.org
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⛏️ FR-Minecraft Commande /particle
<Nom de la particule > Ce paramètre est Obligatoire. Nom de la particule à afficher Valeurs possibles : hugeexplosion: Particules affichées lors d'une grosse explosion; largeexplode: Particules affichées lors d'une explosion; fireworksSpark: Particules affichées derrière les fusées de feu d'artice lors de leur lancement; bubble: Bulle de respiration sous l'eau
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colder
▪ I. † ˈcolder, -yr, n.1 Obs. rare. Also coolder. [Of uncertain derivation, as is the adduced synonym schuldere. Way compares next word.] ? Clippings of stone.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 86 Coolder, schuldere [v.r. coldyr], petrosa, petro. [Cf. Catholicon ‘Petrones sunt particule que abscinduntur de petris’... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Gautier de Vinfrais
Bibliography Eugène Chapus, Les Chasses princières en France de 1589 à 1841, Hunting, 1853 Jules Henri D. de Tardy, Le Particule nobiliaire, Annie wikipedia.org
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