- Nor|mand
- Nor|mand «NR muhnd», noun.= French Coach. (Cf. ↑French Coach)╂[< French Normand Norman]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
nor — nor·adrenaline; nor·berg·ite; nor·bert·ine; nor·bornane; nor·camphane; nor·den·skiol·dine; nor·di·cism; nor·di·cist; nor·di·hy·dro·guai·a·ret·ic; nor·ephedrine; nor·epinephrine; nor·ie; nor·i·mon; nor·it; nor·ite; nor·land; nor·land·er;… … English syllables
mand — com·mand·er; com·mand·er·ship; com·mand·ery; com·mand·ment; con·fir·mand; de·mand·able; de·mand·ant; mand·len; moh·mand; nor·mand; sum·mand; com·mand; coun·ter·mand; de·mand; gour·mand; mand; re·mand; rep·ri·mand; com·mand·ing·ly;… … English syllables
Mand (singing style) — Mand or Maand (in Hindi मांड गायकी) is the famous style of singing in Rajasthan. It is well recognized in classical circles and this style is very important in folk songs of Rajasthan. This is neither accepted as a full fledged Raga nor is it… … Wikipedia
gour|mand — «GUR muhnd», noun. 1. a person who is fond of good eating. A gourmand is not so particular as an epicure nor so greedy as a glutton gourmand (Lord Chesterfield). 2. a person who eats to excess; glutton. Also, gormand. ╂[< French gourmand… … Useful english dictionary
normand — nor·mand … English syllables
normand — nor|mand Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
Louis-Philippe Normand — (Trois Rivières, 1863 1928) était un médecin et un politicien. Biographie Diplômé de médecine de l Université Laval en 1886, il pratiqua à Trois Rivières. En tant que médecin chirurgien, il fut le premier président … Wikipédia en Français
anglonormand — an|glo|nor|mand Mot Agut Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
СТРОНГИЛОИДОЗ — (ангвилюлез, ангиостомоз), глистное заболевание человека и нек рых других млекопитающих, равно как и птиц, вызываемое нематодой рода Strongyloides Grassi, 1879, относящейся к подотряду Rhabdiasata и семейству Rhabdiasidae. Род Strongyloides… … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium