botany |
1. n. Botanique. | |
costumery |
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medicine |
1. n. Médicament. | |
Take your medicine if you want to get well again. | |
2. n. Médecine. | |
The science of medicine made a huge amount of progress in the twentieth century. | |
needle |
1. n. Aiguille. | |
The seamstress threaded the needle to sew on a button. | |
2. n. (Botanique) Aiguille (feuille de certains conifères). | |
Pine trees have needles instead of leaves. | |
3. n. (Argot) Seringue. | |
4. v. Percer avec une aiguille, en particulier en couture et en acupuncture. | |
5. v. Asticoter, agacer. | |
Billy needled his sister incessantly about her pimples. | |
6. v. Piquer au vif. | |
7. v. Harceler. | |
8. v. (US) Corser (une boisson). | |
To needle a drink. | |