French Meaning of battle of trafalgar
Bataille de Trafalgar
Other French words related to Bataille de Trafalgar
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Nearest Words of battle of trafalgar
- battle of thermopylae => Bataille des Thermopyles
- battle of the spanish armada => Bataille de l'Invincible Armada
- battle of the somme => Bataille de la Somme
- battle of the philippine sea => Bataille de la mer des Philippines
- battle of the marne => Bataille de la Marne
- battle of the little bighorn => Bataille de Little Bighorn
- battle of the coral sea => Bataille de la mer de Corail
- battle of the chemin-des-dames => Bataille du Chemin des Dames
- battle of the bulge => La Bataille des Ardennes
- battle of the bismarck sea => Bataille de la mer de Bismarck
- battle of trasimeno => Bataille du lac Trasimène
- battle of valmy => Bataille de Valmy
- battle of verdun => Bataille de Verdun
- battle of wagram => Bataille de Wagram
- battle of wake => Bataille de l'île de Wake
- battle of wake island => Bataille de l'île Wake
- battle of waterloo => Bataille de Waterloo
- battle of wits => Bataille d'esprit
- battle of ypres => Bataille d'Ypres
- battle of zama => Bataille de Zama
Definitions and Meaning of battle of trafalgar in English
battle of trafalgar (n)
a naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson (who was mortally wounded)
FAQs About the word battle of trafalgar
Bataille de Trafalgar
a naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson (who was mortally wounded)
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
battle of thermopylae => Bataille des Thermopyles, battle of the spanish armada => Bataille de l'Invincible Armada, battle of the somme => Bataille de la Somme, battle of the philippine sea => Bataille de la mer des Philippines, battle of the marne => Bataille de la Marne,