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Significations et usages de done

done

  • past participle of do (verb)

Définition

done (adj.)

1.having been prepared for eating by the application of heat

2.cooked until ready to serve

3.having finished or arrived at completion"certain to make history before he's done" "it's a done deed" "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up" "almost through with his studies"

4.successfully completed or brought to an end"his mission accomplished he took a vacation" "the completed project" "the joy of a realized ambition overcame him"

do (v.)

1.be what is needed or be good enough for what is required"Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration?"

2.behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself"You should act like an adult" "Don't behave like a fool" "What makes her do this way?" "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"

3.arrange attractively"dress my hair for the wedding"

4.create or design, often in a certain way"Do my room in blue" "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"

5.give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally"cause a commotion" "make a stir" "cause an accident"

6.carry out or perform an action"John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters" "the skater executed a triple pirouette" "she did a little dance"

7.travel or traverse (a distance)"This car does 150 miles per hour" "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"

8.carry on or function"We could do with a little more help around here"

9.engage in"make love, not war" "make an effort" "do research" "do nothing" "make revolution"

10.get (something) done"I did my job"

11.carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions"practice law"

12.proceed or get along"How is she doing in her new job?" "How are you making out in graduate school?" "He's come a long way"

13.be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity"A few words would answer" "This car suits my purpose well" "Will $100 do?" "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school" "Nothing else will serve"

14.spend time in prison or in a labor camp"He did six years for embezzlement"

15.make a tour of a certain place"We toured the Provence this summer"

DO (n.)

1.doctor's degree in osteopathy

2.(abbreviation;grammar)the object that receives the direct action of the verb

do (n.)

1.the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization

2.an uproarious party

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Merriam Webster

DoneDone (?), p. p. from Do, and formerly the infinitive.
1. Performed; executed; finished.

2. It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.

Done brown, a phrase in cookery; applied figuratively to one who has been thoroughly deceived, cheated, or fooled. [Colloq.] -- Done for, tired out; used up; collapsed; destroyed; dead; killed. [Colloq.] -- Done up. (a) Wrapped up. (b) Worn out; exhausted. [Colloq.]

DoneDone, a. [Prob. corrupted from OF. doné, F. donné, p. p. of OF. doner, F. donner, to give, issue, fr. L. donare to give. See Donate, and cf. Donee.] Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.

do.do. (�), n. An abbreviation of Ditto.

DoDo (dō), n. (Mus.) A syllable attached to the first tone of the major diatonic scale for the purpose of solmization, or solfeggio. It is the first of the seven syllables used by the Italians as manes of musical tones, and replaced, for the sake of euphony, the syllable Ut, applied to the note C. In England and America the same syllables are used by many as a scale pattern, while the tones in respect to absolute pitch are named from the first seven letters of the alphabet.

dodo (d�), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. did (dĭd); p. p. done (dŭn); p. pr. & vb. n. Doing (d�"ĭng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d�"ĕst) or dost (dŭst), he does (dŭz), doeth (d�"ĕth), or doth (dŭth); when auxiliary, the second person is, thou dost. As an independent verb, dost is obsolete or rare, except in poetry. “What dost thou in this world?” Milton. The form doeth is a verb unlimited, doth, formerly so used, now being the auxiliary form. The second pers, sing., imperfect tense, is didst (dĭdst), formerly didest (dĭd"ĕst).] [AS. dōn; akin to D. doen, OS. duan, OHG. tuon, G. thun, Lith. deti, OSlav. dēti, OIr. dénim I do, Gr. tiqe`nai to put, Skr. dhā, and to E. suffix -dom, and prob. to L. facere to do, E. fact, and perh. to L. -dere in some compounds, as addere to add, credere to trust. √65. Cf. Deed, Deem, Doom, Fact, Creed, Theme.]
1. To place; to put. [Obs.] Tale of a Usurer (about 1330).

2. To cause; to make; -- with an infinitive. [Obs.]

My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late certain evidences. W. Caxton.

I shall . . . your cloister do make. Piers Plowman.

A fatal plague which many did to die. Spenser.

We do you to wit [i. e., We make you to know] of the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia. 2 Cor. viii. 1.

☞ We have lost the idiom shown by the citations (do used like the French faire or laisser), in which the verb in the infinitive apparently, but not really, has a passive signification, i. e., cause . . . to be made.

3. To bring about; to produce, as an effect or result; to effect; to achieve.

The neglecting it may do much danger. Shak.

He waved indifferently 'twixt doing them neither good not harm. Shak.

4. To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can.

Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work. Ex. xx. 9.

We did not do these things. Ld. Lytton.

You can not do wrong without suffering wrong. Emerson.

Hence: To do homage, honor, favor, justice, etc., to render homage, honor, etc.

5. To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to finish; to accomplish; -- a sense conveyed by the construction, which is that of the past participle done. “Ere summer half be done.” “I have done weeping.” Shak.

6. To make ready for an object, purpose, or use, as food by cooking; to cook completely or sufficiently; as, the meat is done on one side only.

7. To put or bring into a form, state, or condition, especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death; to slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to remove; to do on, to put on; to don; to do off, to take off, as dress; to doff; to do into, to put into the form of; to translate or transform into, as a text.

Done to death by slanderous tongues. Shak.

The ground of the difficulty is done away. Paley.

Suspicions regarding his loyalty were entirely done away. Thackeray.

To do on our own harness, that we may not; but we must do on the armor of God. Latimer.

Then Jason rose and did on him a fair
Blue woolen tunic.
W. Morris (Jason).

Though the former legal pollution be now done off, yet there is a spiritual contagion in idolatry as much to be shunned. Milton.

It [“Pilgrim's Progress”] has been done into verse: it has been done into modern English. Macaulay.

8. To cheat; to gull; to overreach. [Colloq.]

He was not be done, at his time of life, by frivolous offers of a compromise that might have secured him seventy-five per cent. De Quincey.

9. To see or inspect; to explore; as, to do all the points of interest. [Colloq.]

10. (Stock Exchange) To cash or to advance money for, as a bill or note.

11. To perform work upon, about, for, or at, by way of caring for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in order, or the like.

The sergeants seem to do themselves pretty well. Harper's Mag.

12. To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to ruin; to do for. [Colloq. or Slang]

Sometimes they lie in wait in these dark streets, and fracture his skull, . . . or break his arm, or cut the sinew of his wrist; and that they call doing him. Charles Reade.

(a) Do and did are much employed as auxiliaries, the verb to which they are joined being an infinitive. As an auxiliary the verb do has no participle. “I do set my bow in the cloud.” Gen. ix. 13. [Now archaic or rare except for emphatic assertion.]
Rarely . . . did the wrongs of individuals to the knowledge of the public. Macaulay.(b) They are often used in emphatic construction. “You don't say so, Mr. Jobson. -- but I do say so.” Sir W. Scott. “I did love him, but scorn him now.” Latham. (c) In negative and interrogative constructions, do and did are in common use. I do not wish to see them; what do you think? Did Cæsar cross the Tiber? He did not. “Do you love me?” Shak. (d) Do, as an auxiliary, is supposed to have been first used before imperatives. It expresses entreaty or earnest request; as, do help me. In the imperative mood, but not in the indicative, it may be used with the verb to be; as, do be quiet. Do, did, and done often stand as a general substitute or representative verb, and thus save the repetition of the principal verb. “To live and die is all we have to do.” Denham. In the case of do and did as auxiliaries, the sense may be completed by the infinitive (without to) of the verb represented. “When beauty lived and died as flowers do now.” Shak. “I . . . chose my wife as she did her wedding gown.” Goldsmith.
My brightest hopes giving dark fears a being.
As the light does the shadow.
Longfellow.In unemphatic affirmative sentences do is, for the most part, archaic or poetical; as, “This just reproach their virtue does excite.” Dryden.

To do one's best, To do one's diligence (and the like), to exert one's self; to put forth one's best or most or most diligent efforts. “We will . . . do our best to gain their assent.” Jowett (Thucyd.). -- To do one's business, to ruin one. [Colloq.] Wycherley. -- To do one shame, to cause one shame. [Obs.] -- To do over. (a) To make over; to perform a second time. (b) To cover; to spread; to smear. “Boats . . . sewed together and done over with a kind of slimy stuff like rosin.” De Foe. -- To do to death, to put to death. (See 7.) [Obs.] -- To do up. (a) To put up; to raise. [Obs.] Chaucer. (b) To pack together and envelop; to pack up. (c) To accomplish thoroughly. [Colloq.] (d) To starch and iron. “A rich gown of velvet, and a ruff done up with the famous yellow starch.” Hawthorne. -- To do way, to put away; to lay aside. [Obs.] Chaucer. -- To do with, to dispose of; to make use of; to employ; -- usually preceded by what. “Men are many times brought to that extremity, that were it not for God they would not know what to do with themselves.” Tillotson. -- To have to do with, to have concern, business or intercourse with; to deal with. When preceded by what, the notion is usually implied that the affair does not concern the person denoted by the subject of have. “Philology has to do with language in its fullest sense.” Earle. “What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah? 2 Sam. xvi. 10.

DoDo (?), v. i.
1. To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one's self.

They fear not the Lord, neither do they after . . . the law and commandment. 2 Kings xvii. 34.

2. To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they asked him how he did; how do you do to-day?

3. [Perh. a different word. OE. dugen, dowen, to avail, be of use, AS. dugan. See Doughty.] To succeed; to avail; to answer the purpose; to serve; as, if no better plan can be found, he will make this do.

You would do well to prefer a bill against all kings and parliaments since the Conquest; and if that won't do; challenge the crown. Collier.

To do by. See under By. -- To do for. (a) To answer for; to serve as; to suit. (b) To put an end to; to ruin; to baffle completely; as, a goblet is done for when it is broken. [Colloq.]
Some folks are happy and easy in mind when their victim is stabbed and done for. Thackeray.-- To do withal, to help or prevent it. [Obs.] “I could not do withal.” Shak. -- To do without, to get along without; to dispense with. -- To have done, to have made an end or conclusion; to have finished; to be quit; to desist. -- To have done with, to have completed; to be through with; to have no further concern with. -- Well to do, in easy circumstances.

DoDo, n.
1. Deed; act; fear. [Obs.] Sir W. Scott.

2. Ado; bustle; stir; to do. [R.]

A great deal of do, and a great deal of trouble. Selden.

3. A cheat; a swindle. [Slang, Eng.]

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Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders • be cut out to do • do (someone) a good turn • do (someone) an injustice • do (someone) credit • do (someone) proud • do (someone) wrong • do (someone/something) justice • do a bunk • do a course • do a favor • do a favour • do a good turn • do a jigsaw • do a job on • do a moonlight flit • do a roaring trade • do a service • do again • do away with • do business • do by • do conjuring tricks • do credit • do damage • do drugs • do exercises • do fine • do for • do good • do great damage • do great damage to • do harm • do homage to • do honor • do honour • do in • do it • do justice • do justice to (someone/something) • do justice to o.s. • do magic • do military service • do needlework • do nothing • do number two • do o.s. justice • do one's best • do one's bit • do one's bit for • do one's damnedest • do one's driving test • do one's level best • do one's military service • do one's shopping • do one's toilet • do one's utmost • do one's worst • do out • do out of • do over again • do overtime • do penance • do poker-work • do puzzles • do pyrography • do s.o.'s hair • do some gardening • do somebody's hair • do sport • do sth. on the side • do sth. to • do the crawl • do the dishes • do the honors • do the honours • do the housekeeping • do the laundry • do the math • do the talking • do the trick • do the twist • do the wash • do the washing • do things by halves • do time • do up • do violence to • do well • do well by • do with • do with (with be or have) • do with (with have) • do without • do work • do wrong • do you mind! • do you speak English • do's and don'ts • do-gooder • do-it-yourself • do-it-yourself kit • do-it-yourself shop • do-it-yourselfer • do-nothing • do-or-die • do-si-do • dog do • have to do with • make do • make do with • make-do • to-do • well-to-do • with much to-do

(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song • A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done • A Woman's Work Is Never Done • All These Things That I've Done • Are We Done Yet? • Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way (Waylon Jennings song) • Been There, Done That • Been There, Done That (Xena episode) • Blood Done Sign My Name • Boy! What Love Has Done To Me! • Bucky Done Gun • Cyril Done • Damage Done • Damien Done • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (song) • Don't Get Done, Get Dom • Done (18th Dye album) • Done Deal • Done Didit • Done Lying Down • Done and Dusted • Done by Mirrors • Done by the Forces of Nature • Done in the Open • Done the Impossible • Done with Mirrors • Done with Mirrors Tour • Easier Said Than Done • Everything You've Done Wrong • For All You've Done • Get It Done • Get-It-Done Guy • Getting Things Done • Getting Things Done (disambiguation) • Git-R-Done • Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) • Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On) • Gravity Gets Things Done • Harm Done • I Done It My Way • I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/I've Got My Baby On My Mind • I Shouldn't Have Done It • It's All Been Done • Jason Done • Justice Is Done • Ken Done • Look What You've Done • Look What You've Done to Me • Look what youve done • Love... Thy Will Be Done • Matt Done • Murder Being Once Done • Must Have Done Something Right • Must Have Done Something Right EP • My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? • Never Done Nothing Like That Before (song) • Nice and Nicely Done • Oh Stacey (Look What You've Done!) • One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed • Over done • Quake done Quick • Robert Done • Said and Done • She Done Him Wrong • That Justice Be Done • The Arts and How they was done (Radio Show) • The Damage Done • The Damage Done (EP) • The Day is Done • The Deed Is Done • The Needle and the Damage Done • The Wind Done Gone • They Said It Couldn't Be Done • Things Done Changed • Things You've Never Done Before • Thy Will Be Done • Until the Day Is Done • Value of work done • Well Bargained and Done • What Can Be Done at This Point • What Has Government Done to Our Money? • What Have I Done to Deserve This? • What Have I Done to Deserve This? (Grey's Anatomy) • What Have I Done to Deserve This? (film) • What Have I Done to Deserve This? (song) • What Have I Done? • What Have They Done to the Rain • What Have You Done • What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day? • What Have You Done for Me Lately • What Have You Done to Solange? • What I've Done • What Is to Be Done? • What Is to Be Done? (Tolstoy) • What Is to Be Done? (novel) • What You've Done • What is to be Done? (Chernyshevsky) • What is to be Done? (pamphlet) • What is to be done? (disambiguation) • What should then be done O people of the East • What's Done in the Dark • When All Is Said and Done • When All Is Said and Done (song) • Who Done It (Dallas episode) • Who Done It? • Who Done It? (1942 film) • Who Done It? (1949 film) • Who Done It? (1956 film) • Work Done on Premises • You Haven't Done Nothin'

(Everything I Do) I Do It for You • ...I Care Because You Do • 5 (Do As Infinity album) • 8 (Do As Infinity album) • 9 (Do As Infinity album) • Abdias do Nascimento • Agua Doce do Norte, ES, Brazil • Alcacer do Sal • Alda Neves da Graca do Espirito Santo • All I Do Is Dream of You • All I Do Is Think of You • All I Really Want to Do (album) • All I've Got to Do • Anta Grande do Zambujeiro • Anything You Can Do (song) • Aquarela do Brasil • Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) • Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do • Banco Central do Brasil • Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul • Bom Jesus do Norte, ES, Brazil • Born to Do It • Breaking Out Is Hard to Do • Campeonato do Nordeste • Carecas do ABC • Casa da Moeda do Brasil • Cassio Raposo do Amaral • Clube de Regatas do Flamengo • Conceicao do Castelo, ES, Brazil • DO-178B • Daddy Di Do Du • Diante do Trono • Diário do Povo • Diário do Povo (Campinas) • Do (singer) • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? • Do It All Night (Prince song) • Do It Records • Do Jump • Do Me, Baby • Do Not Adjust Your Set • Do Sa Do • Do Something • Do You Believe in Magic (song) • Do You Feel Like We Do • Do You Know (Michelle Williams album) • Do You Know Squarepusher • Do You Know Where You're Going To • Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme From Mahogany) (Diana Ross song) • Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme From Mahogany) (Mariah Carey song) • Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany) • Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany) (Diana Ross song) • Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from Mahogany) (Mariah Carey song) • Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany) (Mariah Carey recording) • Do You Like My Tight Sweater? • Do You Speak American? • Do You Wanna Ride? • Do You Want To • Do You Want to Know a Secret • Do it yourself • Do not resuscitate • Do the A-side • Do the Bartman • Do the Right Thing • Do-Sa-Do • Do-sa-do • Do-si-do • Dores do Rio Preto, ES, Brazil • Dornier Do 17 • Dornier Do 215 • Dornier Do 335 • Dudley Do-Right • Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties • Edson Arantes do Nascimento • Estádio do Algarve • Estádio do Canindé • Estádio do Maracanã • Estádio do Pacaembu • Everything I Do (I Do It for You) • Fernao do Po • Fernão do Pó • Festa do Peão de Boiadeiro • Filipe Neri Antonio Sebastiao do Rosario Ferrao • Fortaleza do Monte • Foz do Iguazú • Fundação Nacional do Indio • GRES Acadêmicos do Salgueiro • Gare do Oriente • Genseiryū Karate-do International Federation • Ghost's Can't Do It • Ghosts Can't Do It • Grande Área Metropolitana do Algarve • Guys Do It All the Time • Hey Hey What Can I Do • Hino do Estado de Santa Catarina • How Do Yeaw View You? • How Do You Want Me? • How Late Do You Have to Be Before You're Absent • How We Do (song) • How do you like Wednesday? • I Can Do Bad All By Myself (play) • I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got • I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself • If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? • Ilha do Bazaruto • Ilha do Retiro • Ilha do Sal • Jeet Kune Do • Jeju-do • Joao do Canto Castro • Jornal do Brasil • João do Canto e Castro • Just Do It • Kim Hong-do • Kyuki Do • Least I Could Do • Let's Do It Again (1953 film) • Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love • Like Humans Do • List of all lists which do not contain themselves • Língua do Pê • Maria do Carmo Silveira • Mato Grosso do Sul • Mimoso do Sul, ES, Brazil • Miranda do Corvo • Miranda do Douro • National Do Not Call Registry • No One Can Do It Better • Nossa Senhora do Livramento • Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Brazil • Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Mato Grosso, Brazil • Oliveira do Hospital • Paraíba do Norte River • Paul do Mar • Peace thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as the Vandals • Please Do Not Disturb (album) • Ponta do Sol, Madeira • Portas do Cerco • Qwan Ki Do • Rio Grande do Norte • Rio Grande do Sul • Rio Novo do Sul, ES, Brazil • Rua do Cunha • Río Grande do Sul • Sandro do Nasciemento • Santana do Deserto • Santana do Paraíso • Sao Domingos do Norte, ES, Brazil • Sao Jose do Calcado, ES, Brazil • Sao Roque do Canaa, ES, Brazil • Shipley Do-Nuts • Sixteen Years and What Do You Get • So Do They All • Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em • Something You Can Do with Your Finger • São Francisco do Sul • Tao of Jeet Kune Do • That Thing You Do! • The Temptations Do the Temptations • The Way You Do the Things You Do • The Worst You Can Do Is Harm • Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (Diana Ross song) • Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (Mariah Carey song) • Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (Mariah Carey song) • Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?) • They Do It with Mirrors • Things to Make and Do • Till Death Us Do Part (British TV series) • Transportes Charter do Brasil • Uniao do Vegetal • Universidade do Brasil • Vo Tu Do • What Do You Believe About The Future? • What Do You Know? • What do you do with a Drunken Sailor • What would Jesus do? • What's Love Got to Do with It (album) • What's Love Got to Do with It (film) • What's Love Got to Do with It? • When in Rome Do as the Vandals • Where Do Broken Hearts Go • Who Do I Gotta Kill? • Who Do You Think I Am • Why Do Fools Fall in Love • Why Do Fools Fall in Love (film) • Why Do They Rock So Hard? • Why Do You Love Me • Why Don't We Do It in the Road? • Why Don't You Do Right? • World Tang Soo Do Association • You Can't Do That • You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1 • You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 • You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 • You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 • You Can't Do That on Television • You Do Something to Me • You Know What to Do

Dictionnaire analogique


DO (n.) [abbreviation , grammar]

object[Hyper.]


do (n.)






do (v.)






do (v.)

make[Domaine]




do (v.)

go, proceed[Hyper.]





do (v. tr.)

do; make[ClasseHyper.]


do (v. tr.) [informal , spéc. anglais britannique]


do (v. tr.) [colloquial , spéc. anglais britannique , de~out of]


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  • Đỗ or Do, a Vietnamese surname derived from the Chinese surname Du
  • Do, a Korean surname derived from the Chinese surname Tao
  • Do, a cult name for Marshall Applewhite, leader of Heaven's Gate

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Jeux de lettres

Les jeux de lettre français sont :
○   Anagrammes
○   jokers, mots-croisés
○   Lettris
○   Boggle.

Lettris

Lettris est un jeu de lettres gravitationnelles proche de Tetris. Chaque lettre qui apparaît descend ; il faut placer les lettres de telle manière que des mots se forment (gauche, droit, haut et bas) et que de la place soit libérée.

boggle

Il s'agit en 3 minutes de trouver le plus grand nombre de mots possibles de trois lettres et plus dans une grille de 16 lettres. Il est aussi possible de jouer avec la grille de 25 cases. Les lettres doivent être adjacentes et les mots les plus longs sont les meilleurs. Participer au concours et enregistrer votre nom dans la liste de meilleurs joueurs ! Jouer

Dictionnaire de la langue française
Principales Références

La plupart des définitions du français sont proposées par SenseGates et comportent un approfondissement avec Littré et plusieurs auteurs techniques spécialisés.
Le dictionnaire des synonymes est surtout dérivé du dictionnaire intégral (TID).
L'encyclopédie française bénéficie de la licence Wikipedia (GNU).

Copyright

Les jeux de lettres anagramme, mot-croisé, joker, Lettris et Boggle sont proposés par Memodata.
Le service web Alexandria est motorisé par Memodata pour faciliter les recherches sur Ebay.
La SensagentBox est offerte par sensAgent.

Traduction

Changer la langue cible pour obtenir des traductions.
Astuce: parcourir les champs sémantiques du dictionnaire analogique en plusieurs langues pour mieux apprendre avec sensagent.

 

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