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We've found 14 definitions containing the term: provence-c�ted''azur (0.01 seconds)

provence  (Provence) Princeton's WordNet
a former province of southeastern France; now administered with Cote d'Azur
provencal  (provencal) Princeton's WordNet
of or relating to Provence or its people or their culture
farandole  (farandole) Princeton's WordNet
a lively dance from Provence; all the dancers join hands and execute various figures
provençal  (ˌproʊ vənˈsɑl, ˌprɒv ən-;) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the Occitan dialect of Provence.
provençal  (ˌproʊ vənˈsɑl, ˌprɒv ən-;) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a native or inhabitant of Provence.
aioli  (ɪˈoʊ li, eɪˈoʊ-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a garlic-flavored mayonnaise of Provence.
provençal  (ˌproʊ vənˈsɑl, ˌprɒv ən-;) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
pertaining to Provence, its people, or their speech.
proven/al  Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants
provencial  Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to Provence in France
provincial  Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to Provence; Provencal
proven/al  Webster Dictionary
a native or inhabitant of Provence in France
ratatouille  (ˌræt əˈtu i, ˌrɑ tə-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a stew of Provence containing eggplant, tomatoes, onions, and green peppers.
rigadoon  Webster Dictionary
a gay, lively dance for one couple, -- said to have been borrowed from Provence in France
troubadour  Webster Dictionary
one of a school of poets who flourished from the eleventh to the thirteenth century, principally in Provence, in the south of France, and also in the north of Italy. They invented, and especially cultivated, a kind of lyrical poetry characterized by intricacy of meter and rhyme, and usually of a romantic, amatory strain
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