Cam·em·bert — /ˈkæməmˌbeɚ/ noun [noncount] : a type of soft yellow cheese from France … Useful english dictionary
bert — al·bert; al·bert·ite; alem·bert; ba·cu·bert; cam·em·bert; col·bert·ism; col·li·bert; cul·bert·son; dul·bert; fil·bert; gil·bert; gil·bert·ese; her·bert; lam·bert; nor·bert·ine; sey·bert·ite; hil·bert; hal·bert; sher·bert; … English syllables
Bert Hawthorne — (17 December 1943 ndash; 14 April 1972) was a New Zealand racing driver. He was born in Derryhennett, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, however he immigrated to New Zealand at 13 years of age. Racing career Hawthorne had started racing in the mid… … Wikipedia
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Cam, Maurice — (Maurice Antoine Joseph Camugli / September 25, 1901, Marseille, Bouches du Rhône, France April 21, 1974, Marseille, Bouches du Rhône, France) He was a drawer, caricaturist, and poster designer before entering films as an actor (1931 Le Roi… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Camille Bert — (de son vrai nom Camille Léon Louis Bertrand) est un acteur français né à Orléans le 27 décembre 1880 et décédé à Paris le 18 juin 1970. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Filmographie … Wikipédia en Français
camembert — cam·em·bert … English syllables
camembert — cam|em|bert [ˈkæməmbeə US ber] n [U and C] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Camembert town in northern France] a soft French cheese that is white outside and yellow inside … Dictionary of contemporary English
Camembert — Cam|em|bert [ kæməm,ber ] noun count or uncount a type of soft round French cheese with a white skin … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Camembert — Cam•em•bert [[t]ˈkæm əmˌbɛər[/t]] n. coo a soft cow s milk cheese with a creamy golden center and a whitish rind • Etymology: 1875–80; after Camembert, village in Normandy where it was first marketed … From formal English to slang