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Of or relating to France or its people or language,
  1. Of or relating to France or its people or language

Noun
  1. The Romance language of France, also used in parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, in several countries of northern and western Africa and the Caribbean, and elsewhere

  2. The people of France collectively


  1. of or pertaining to France or the people of France; "French cooking"; "a Gallic shrug"
  2. cut (e.g, beans) lengthwise in preparation for cooking; "French the potatoes"
  3. the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France
  4. United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931)
  5. Canadian French (French: Français canadien) is an umbrella term referring to the various dialects of French that evolved in Canada and which are spoken there to this day. French is the mother tongue of nearly seven million Canadians, a figure constituting roughly 22% of the national population. ...
  6. Heritage Square/Arroyo Station (or simply Heritage Square) is an at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of French Avenue and Pasadena Avenue in northeast Los Angeles, California. The station is served by the Gold Line. ...
  7. French (Français) is a Romance language spoken as a first language by about 136 million people worldwide. A total of 200 million speak it as either a first or as a second language. Moreover, roughly 110 million people learn French at a second or third language. ...
  8. The following is a list of the 29 countries where French is an official language. Note that in most of these countries, French is not the only language, and therefore the population does not indicate the number of French-speakers.
  9. Oral sex is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a sex partner by the use of the mouth, tongue, teeth or throat. Cunnilingus refers to oral sex performed on females while fellatio and irrumatio refer to oral sex performed on males. ...
  10. French is or was the family name of the following individuals (alphabetized by first name): *Alexander French (born 1980), Hong Kong cricketer *Anthony French (born 1920), English professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology *Bob French (contemporary), American drummer *Brett ...
  11. To prepare food by cutting it into strips; To kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth; To kiss in this manner
  12. (Frenched) Trimmed of meat and fat between the bones of a rib cut of meat, usually a rack of lamb.
  13. (FRENCHED) The customizers' technique of welding up a factory seam (e.g., replacing a factory headlight bezel with a unit that can be welded to the body) or removing a factory bezel in order to create a seamless, one-piece look. ...
  14. (Frenched) A sophisticated and elegant presentation where the meat is removed from the bottom portion of the bone. It makes a roast, such the rack of lamb shown here, easier to carve as well.
  15. (Frenched) Recessed head or tail lights that are smoothed into the body panels.
  16. (Frenched) Welding and molding headlight or taillight bezels to the fenders, making them an extension of the fender and creating a tunnel effect.
  17. (Frenches) A French is a type of cocktail made in a tall, ice-filled glass like a Collins, but with half the quantity of the base spirit. The drink is then topped with Champagne.
  18. (Frenching) Kissing with tongue. A French kiss. I'm not sure if English-speakers outside Montreal use this as a verb. (That's one of the weird effects of being an anglo-Montrealer — you're on slightly shaky foundations as far as your own mother tongue is concerned. ...
  19. (Frenching) The customizing process of creating smooth curve shaping around the Headlights, tail lights, license plate frames, etc. so that the actual lights, etc. ...
  20. (Frenching) short for French kissing. Every 4/3ian majors in this subject.
  21. IMMERSION STUDIES- An academic stream offered in certain honours bachelor's programs and where a specific number of courses must be taken in French, with or without a language-learning support component.
  22. X:  Loir gris (Glis ) -  Muscardin (Muscardinus) -  Lerotin (Dryomys) -  Lerot (Eliomys) - Loir d'Ognev (Myomimus)
  23. A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons.
  24. La politique de la sphère de coprospérité de la grande Asie orientale au Japon
  25. Sir GEORGE ARTHUR, army, militia, and NWMP officer; b. 19 June 1841 in Roscommon (Republic of Ireland), eldest son of John French and Isabella Hamilton; m. 18 Dec. 1862 Janet Clarke Innes (d. 1917) in Kingston, Upper Canada, and they had two sons and three daughters; d. ...