Canadian French Meaning of bells

cloches

Other Canadian French words related to cloches

Definitions and Meaning of bells in English

bells

a half hour period of a watch on shipboard indicated by the strokes of a bell see Ship's Bells Table, a bell-shaped organ or part (such as the dewlap of a moose), glockenspiel, to do a daring or risky deed, something having the form of a bell, to take the form of a bell, the bell- or saucer-shaped, largely gelatinous structure that forms the main part of the body of most jellyfish, a stroke of a bell (as on shipboard) to indicate the time, to provide with a bell, to make a resonant bellowing or baying sound, to be hit on the head, the corolla of a flower, the open mouth of a nozzle (such as of the exhaust of a jet engine), the time so indicated, to flare the end of (something, such as a tube) into the shape of a bell, a hollow metallic device that gives off a reverberating sound when struck, the flared end of a wind instrument, a half hour period of a watch on shipboard indicated by the strokes of a bell, a percussion instrument consisting of metal bars or tubes that when struck give out tones resembling bells, bellow, roar, a hollow usually cup-shaped metallic device that makes a ringing sound when struck, something (as a flower or the mouth of a trumpet) shaped like a bell, the part of the capital of a column between the abacus and neck molding, doorbell, to make a telephone call to, the stroke or sound of a bell that tells the hour, the sounding of a bell as a signal

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cloches

a half hour period of a watch on shipboard indicated by the strokes of a bell see Ship's Bells Table, a bell-shaped organ or part (such as the dewlap of a moo

braillements,miauler,pleure,crier,hululement,hurlements,cris,cris,gémissements,Oups

grognements,bouches,grommelle,murmures,chuchotements,marmonne,craquements,pleurniche,miaule,pulsations

bellied up => enceinte, belletrists => belletristes, belletrist => Bellettriste, belles => belles, belle-lettrists => beaux-esprits,