Word: demoiselle

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Related words: demoiselle

cartier demoiselle, santos demoiselle, la demoiselle, cartier santos demoiselle, demoiselle crane

Synonyms: demoiselle

damosel, damsel, damoiselle, damselfish

Translations: demoiselle

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spanish
Translations:
señorita, Demoiselle, del Demoiselle, damisela
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german
Translations:
Demoiselle, Prachtlibelle, Jungfern, Libelle
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french
Translations:
Demoiselle de, damoiselle, Demoiselles
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italian
Translations:
del Demoiselle, damigella
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portuguese
Translations:
do Demoiselle, o Demoiselle, Demoiselle do
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dutch
Translations:
waterjuffer, van Demoiselle, Weidebeekjuffer, juffer
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russian
Translations:
девушка, стрекоза-лютка, хвостовка, журавль-красавка, Demoiselle, барышня, Демуазель
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norwegian
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Demoiselle
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swedish
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Demoiselle, jungfruslända
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danish
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Demoiselle, frøken
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czech
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lesklá, slečna
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polish
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stepowy
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hungarian
Translations:
kisasszony, Demoiselle, ifjú hölgy
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turkish
Translations:
telli turna, Demoiselle, Telli, kız böceği, genç evlenmemiş kadın
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greek
Translations:
δεσποινίς, Demoiselle
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ukrainian
Translations:
журавель, журавль
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albanian
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vajzë
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bulgarian
Translations:
госпожица, вид водно конче, моминарски жерав
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belarusian
Translations:
журавель, жораў, журавль
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croatian
Translations:
djevojka, gospođica, numidijski ždral
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lithuanian
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Mergina
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romanian
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Demoiselle
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slovak
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Demoiselle

The meaning and "use of": demoiselle

noun
  • a small, graceful Old World crane with a black head and breast and white ear tufts, breeding in southeastern Europe and central Asia. - Keeping us company were a demoiselle crane on the shore and a flock of waders in the water.
  • a damselfly, especially of the genus Agrion. - The Banded Demoiselle belongs to a group of insects called Odonata (meaning toothed jaws) that includes Dragonflies and Damselflies.
  • a damselfish. - The tropical fish tank came fully equipped: pumps, filters, hoses, light fixtures, coral arrangements, and a small cadre of lively black-and-white-striped damselfish, also called demoiselles .
  • a young woman. - Twelve years were to pass before Françaix wrote his next ballet, ‘Les demoiselles de la nuit) (The Ladies of the Night).

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