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Racloir - Wikipedia
In archaeology, a racloir, also known as racloirs sur talon is a type of flint tool made by prehistoric peoples. Type of Mousterian Racloir Racloir from ...
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English Translation of “RACLOIR” | Collins French-English Dictionary
racloir [ʀɑklwaʀ IPA Pronunciation Guide ] masculine noun (= outil) scraper Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.
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RACLOIR | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
RACLOIR translate: scraper. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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racloir
racloir Chiefly Archæol. (ˈræklwɑː(r)) [a. Fr., = scraper.] A scraper, esp. of a type discovered amongst the remains of the Mousterian period of the Middle Palæolithic period.1892 P. L. Simmonds Commercial Dict. Trade Products 311/2 Racloir, a scraper; a grater; an instrument to strike off the heape...
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Scrapers, Sharpening, Preparing, Maintaining and Using - YouTube
Le racloir, ce mal aimé, il fait partie de la famille des rabots, et dans cette vidéo, nous allons voir comment affuter, préparer, ...
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racloir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Noun. edit. racloir (plural racloirs). (archaeology) A prehistoric flint scraper. French. edit. French Wikipedia has an article on:.
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Locronan Parish close
He holds a racloir in his right hand and in his left holds a loaf of bread. An angel is at his feet and touches the racloir whilst a dog has given him the bread.
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racloir - French English Dictionary - Tureng
Category, French, English. General. 1, General, racloir [m], scraper. 2, General, racloir [m], doctor scraper. Urbanism. 3, Urbanism, racloir [m], scraper.
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racloir, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun racloir is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for racloir is from 1892, in a dictionary by Peter Simmonds, newsagent and ...
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Side Scraper, Racloir a Pointe - EU143 | Collections - Penn Museum
Original Card: Flint implement - racloir a pointe. Same level as No. EU142. France, Charente, La Quina. Mousterian Age. Revised Card: Flint side scraper.
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Racloir Plancha : Cuisine Et Maison - Amazon.fr
Weber Grattoir pour plancha,acier inoxydable, élimine efficacement les graisses et saletés, idéal pour nettoyer la plancha, poignée confortable antidérapante, ...
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grater
▪ I. grater1 (ˈgreɪtə(r)) Also 4 -our, 5 -ere. [a. OF. grateor, gratour (13th c. in Godef., of a person), f. grater to grate v.1 In sense 1 possibly (in spite of the form) a. OF. *gratoir (mod.F. grattoir, first in Cotgr. 1611) or *gratoire (found only in 16th c.).] 1. An instrument with a rough ind...
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Chambourg-sur-Indre
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Prehistory and early history
The oldest traces of human presence on the site Chambourg-sur-Indre manifest themselves in the form of a racloir
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Neanderthal
and Eastern Europe and the related Sibiryachikha variant in the Siberian Altai Mountains, the Denticulate Mousterian industry in Western Europe, the racloir
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side
▪ I. side, n.1 (saɪd) Forms: 1– side (1 siide, 3 siðe, 4 sijde, zide), 4–5 sid (4 said); 2–6 syde (4 syide, zyde, 5 syede, cyyde, 9 dial. seyde), 5–7 syd (5 syyd). [Common Teut.: OE. s{iacu}de, = OFris. (and mod.Fris.) side, MDu. side, zide (Du. zijde) and sië, syë (Du. zij), OS. sîde (MLG. side), O...
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