graces
11Graces — n. (Greek Mythology) the Three Graces, the Charites, three sisters and goddesses of beauty and charm and joy who were the beautiful daughters of Zeus (Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia) …
12Graces (Cotes-d'Armor) — Grâces (Côtes d Armor) Grâces Administration Pays France Région Bretagne Département Côtes d’Armor Arrondissement Guingamp Canton …
13Grâces (côtes-d'armor) — Grâces Administration Pays France Région Bretagne Département Côtes d’Armor Arrondissement Guingamp Canton …
14Grâces (Côtes-d'Armor) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Grâces. 48° 33′ 24″ N 3° 11′ 01″ W …
15Grâces (prière) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Grâces. Les grâces sont une prière chrétienne. Elle peut se dire avant le repas (on parle alors de « bénédicité ») ou après. Elle peut être récitée ou chantée, en latin ou en toute autre langue. Sur les …
16GRACES, THE — reckoned at one time two in number, but originally they appear to have been regarded as being, what at bottom they are, one. At last they are spoken of as three, and called Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia: Thalia, the blooming one, or life in… …
17Graces — noun Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology. Syn: Charities …
18graces — n. artificiality; affected behavior that is meant to make one seem more important; arrogant manner greɪs n. beauty; kindness; good will; mercy; reprieve, pardon; prayer, blessing (said in thanks for food before or after a meal) v. honor, favor;… …
19graces — an attractively polite manner of behaving. → grace …
20graces — plural of grace present third singular of grace …