Bouquet
121bouquet garni — [bʊˌkeɪ gα:ni, bəʊ keɪ, bʊkeɪ] noun (plural bouquets garnis) a bunch of herbs used for flavouring a stew or soup. Origin Fr., lit. garnished bouquet …
122Bouquet, Henry — (1719 1765) Born in Switzerland. Served in Holland, Sardinia, and with the Prince of Orange. Was Captain commandant of the Swiss Guards at the Hague, 1748. Entered the British army; came to America in 1754; with Haldimand and the Royal… …
123Bouquet-Narzisse — puokštinis narcizas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Amarilinių šeimos dekoratyvinis, vaistinis augalas (Narcissus tazetta), paplitęs šiaurės Afrikoje, pietų Europoje ir pietvakarių Azijoje. Iš jo gaunamas eterinis aliejus. atitikmenys: lot …
124bouquet of assholes — n. an annoying or disgusting person or thing. (Rude and derogatory.) □ Don’t pay any attention to him. He’s just another one of the bouquet of assholes you find around here …
125bouquet garni — ˌgärˈnē noun (plural bouquets garnis kā(z)...nē) Etymology: French, literally, garnished bouquet : a tied bunch of herbs (as parsley, bay leaf, and thyme) used in soups and other savory dishes …
126bouquet — /boh kay , booh / for 1, 2; /booh kay / or, occas., /boh / for 3, n. 1. a bunch of flowers; nosegay. 2. a compliment: The drama critics greeted her performance with bouquets. 3. the characteristic aroma of wines, liqueurs, etc. [1710 20; < F:… …
127bouquet — A cluster or bunch of structures, especially of blood vessel s, suggesting a b.. [Fr.] Riolan b. the muscles and ligaments, “les fleurs rouges et les fleurs blanches” (the red and white flowers), arising from the styloid process. * * * bou·quet… …
128bouquet — Synonyms and related words: TL, aroma, arrangement, bale, balm, balminess, bindle, bolt, boughpot, boutonniere, budget, bunch, bundle, buttonhole, chaplet, commendation, compliment, compliments, corsage, deck, fagot, fardel, fasces, fascine,… …