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(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Louis-Joseph de) general of French armed forces in Canada (1756-59); last name, surname; name of several European and North American citiesMontcalm
15C N European intellectual movementNorthern Renaissance
16th-17th century European style (of art, music and architecture) which was characterized by elaborate ornamentationbaroque
19C European allianceHoly Alliance
a union of western European countries, established in 1960 to eliminate trade tariffs between member states (EFTA)European Free Trade Association
abduct somebody, abduction, act of physically forcing another person to have sexual intercourse; refuse of grapes left after the extraction of the juice in winemaking; European plant of the mustard family; despoiling, plundering, colza, force somebody ...rape
aconite, poisonous N European plant, poisonous plant with hooded blue flowers from which the drug aconite is producedmonkshood
adopting the characteristics of North American or European culture ideas and forms of governmentwesternization
advantageous position, be on a perch, branch; position, standing; safe place; type of spiny fish found in European and North American waters, freshwater fish, inspection frame, lay an item on a perch, peg to hang things, place for bird to sit, pole, pu...perch
advocate of European union, of European origin, of or pertaining to Europe, of the European Union, one of European origin, resident of Europe, somebody from EuropeEuropean
African rodent, European and Middle Eastern rodentmole rat
American kestrel, European and Asian hawk, N. American kestrelsparrow hawk
American or European custom, term used in the west, word or expression or practice peculiar to the west (especially USA)westernism
American who is of northern European heritage and belongs to the Protestant Church (considered to be the privileged class in the United States)WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant)
 

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