bar-le-duc
or Bar-le-Duc
[ bahr-luh-dook ]
/ ˈbɑr ləˈduk /
noun
a preserve made from gooseberries or white or red currants.
Origin of bar-le-duc
for
Bar-le-Duc, France
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Definition for bar-le-duc (2 of 2)
Meuse
[ myooz; French mœz ]
/ myuz; French mœz /
noun
Dutch Maas.
a river in W Europe, flowing from NE France through E Belgium and S Netherlands into the North Sea. 575 miles (925 km) long.
a department in NE France. 2409 sq. mi. (6240 sq. km). Capital: Bar-le-Duc.
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British Dictionary definitions for bar-le-duc
Meuse
/ (mɜːz, French møz) /
noun
a department of N France, in Lorraine region: heavy fighting occurred here in World War I. Capital: Bar-le-Duc. Pop: 191 728 (2003 est). Area: 6241 sq km (2434 sq miles)
a river in W Europe, rising in NE France and flowing north across E Belgium and the S Netherlands to join the Waal River before entering the North Sea. Length: 926 km (575 miles)
Dutch name: Maas