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french | canadian |

As a verb french

is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.

As an adjective canadian is

canadian.

As a noun canadian is

canadian man.

french

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A Romance language spoken primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Valle d'Aosta and many former French colonies.
  • * 1997 , Albert Valdman, French and Creole in Louisiana , page 29
  • Almost three quarters of the population 65 and older reported speaking French .
  • * 2004 , Jack Flam, Matisse and Picasso: The Story of Their Rivalry and Friendship , page 18
  • Although he would spend the rest of his life in France, Picasso never mastered the language, and during those early years he was especially self-conscious about how bad his French was.
  • (surname)
  • See also

    * (fr) * Language list

    Noun

  • People of France, collectively.
  • The French and the English have often been at war.
  • * 2002 , Jeremy Thornton, The French and Indian War , page 14
  • On the way, scouts reported that some French were heading toward them across the ice.
  • (informal) Vulgar language.
  • Pardon my French .

    Usage notes

    When used to refer collectively to people of France, the word French is preceded by the definite article or some other determiner.

    Derived terms

    * pardon my French

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or relating to France.
  • the French border with Italy
  • Of or relating to the people or culture of France.
  • French customs
  • Of or relating to the .
  • French verbs

    Derived terms

    * French bean, french bean * French berry * French braid * French bread * French-Canadian * French casement * French chalk * French corner * French cowslip * French curl * French curve * French-cut * French defence, French defense * French dip * French door * French dressing, french dressing * French Equatorial Africa * French fact * French fake * French fits * French fries, french fries * French grey * French grip * French Guiana * French Guinea * French harp * French honeysuckle * French horn * French India * French Indochina * French kiss * French knickers * French knot * French lavender * French letter * French lilac * French loaf * French lock * French Louisiana * French maid * Frenchman * French Morocco * French mulberry * French mullet * French mustard * French onion soup * French pancake * French paradox * French pie * French plait * French polish * French Polynesia * French pox * French purple * French Quarter * French red * French Republican Calendar, French Revolutionary Calendar * French rice * French Riviera * French roast * French roll * French roof * French rose * French rye * French sash * French seam * French Somaliland * French sorrel * French Southern and Antarctic Lands * French spacing * French spinach * French stick * French-style * French Sudan * French tickler * French toast, french toast * French Togoland * French trumpet * French tub * * French twist * French vanilla * French West Africa * French window, french window * French wire * Frenchwoman * take French leave

    Verb

    (es)
  • To kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth.
  • * 1988 , Wanda Coleman, A War of Eyes and other stories , page 151
  • Tom frenched her full in the mouth.
  • To kiss in this manner.
  • * 1995 , Jack Womack, Random Acts of Senseless Violence , page 87
  • Even before I thought about what I was doing we Frenched and kissed with tongues.

    Alternative forms

    * french

    Synonyms

    * French kiss

    See also

    * Franco- * Gallic

    Statistics

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    canadian

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Person from Canada.
  • (sports, informal) Canadian national championship.
  • Synonyms

    * Canajun, Canajan * Canuck * Canuckistani, Canuckistanian (qualifier)

    Coordinate terms

    *Usonian, Usanian

    Hypernyms

    *North Atlanticist

    Derived terms

    * aboriginal Canadian * African Canadian, African-Canadian * Afro-Canadian * Afro-Asio-Euro-Canadian * Afro-Euro-Canadian * American Canadian, American-Canadian * Anglo-Canadian * anglophone Canadian, Anglophone Canadian * Arab Canadian, Arab-Canadian * Arabo-Canadian * Asian Canadian, Asian-Canadian * Asio-Canadian * Danish Canadian, Danish-Canadian * Dano-Canadian * English Canadian, English-Canadian * English-speaking Canadian * Euro-Canadian * European Canadian, European-Canadian * foreign-born Canadian * Franco-Canadian * francophone Canadian, Francophone Canadian * French Canadian, French-Canadian * French-speaking Canadian * German Canadian, German-Canadian * Germano-Canadian * Hiberno-Canadian * Indian Canadian, Indian-Canadian * Irish Canadian, Irish-Canadian * Indo-Canadian * native-born Canadian * native Canadian * Native Canadian * neo-Canadian, Neo-Canadian * new Canadian, New Canadian * Norwegian Canadian, Norwegian-Canadian * Norwego-Canadian * Ukrainian Canadian, Ukrainian-Canadian * Ukraino-Canadian

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (informal) The English language as used (spoken or written) in Canada; Canadian English.
  • A town in Oklahoma.
  • A city and county seat in Texas.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to Canada.
  • Of or pertaining to Canadians.
  • Of or pertaining to Canadian (or Canadian English).
  • Synonyms

    * Canajun, Canajan * Canuck * Canuckistani, Canuckistanian (qualifier)

    Derived terms

    * Anglo-Canadian * Canadian Alliance * Canadian Armed Forces * Canadian bacon = back bacon * Canadian Bill of Rights * Canadian canoe * Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms * Canadian English * Canadian Eskimo Dog, Canadian Eskimo dog * Canadian football * Canadian Forces * Canadian French * Danish Canadian, Danish-Canadian * Dano-Canadian * Canadian horse * Canadianisation * Canadianise * Canadianism * Canadianist * Canadianization * Canadianize * Canadian Shield * Canadian Tire money * Canadian whisky * English Canadian, English-Canadian * Franco-Canadian * French Canadian, French-Canadian * German Canadian, German-Canadian * Germano-Canadian * Norwegian Canadian, Norwegian-Canadian * Norwego-Canadian * Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    References

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