french |
victorious |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As an adjective victorious is
being the winner in a contest, struggle, war, etc.
french |
russia |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As a proper noun russia is
russia.
black |
french |
As a proper noun black
is .
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
french |
okay |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As a proper noun okay is
.
franco |
french |
As a proper noun franco
is borrowed from (
etyl) or (
etyl), equivalent to frank or francis(cus).
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
waterbottle |
french |
As a noun waterbottle
is .
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
french |
stench |
As verbs the difference between french and stench
is that
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips while
stench is (obsolete) to cause to emit a disagreeable odour; to cause to stink.
As a noun stench is
a strong foul smell, a stink.
celts |
french |
As a noun celts
is .
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
segregation |
french |
As a noun segregation
is segregation.
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
french |
flay |
As verbs the difference between french and flay
is that
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips while
flay is to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) or
flay can be to strip skin off.
As a noun flay is
a fright; a scare.
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