Definition of Serpette. Meaning of Serpette. Synonyms of Serpette

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Definition of Serpette

Serpette
Serpette Ser*pette", n. [F.] A pruning knife with a curved blade. --Knight.

Meaning of Serpette from wikipedia

- A billhook or bill hook, also called a pruning knife or spar hook, is a versatile cutting tool used widely in agriculture and forestry for cutting woody...
- Henri Charles Antoine Gaston Serpette (4 November 1846 – 3 November 1904) was a French composer, best known for his operettas. After winning the prestigious...
- calendar, showing outside of Paris in the antique markets of Marché Paul Bert Serpette in Saint-Ouen, France. The brand's SS19 collection, its tenth collection...
- programme included a lavish and highly praised ballet, with music by Gaston Serpette; he engaged some of the best variety turns then available, before handing...
- who also provided libretti for several composers, especially Varney and Serpette. Ferrier was born in Montpellier. He had already produced several comedies...
- (Lichen) 18 6 Feb If (Yew tree) 19 7 Feb Pulmonaire (Lungwort) 20 8 Feb Serpette (Billhook) 21 9 Feb Thlaspi (Pennycress) 22 10 Feb Thimelé (Rose Daphne)...
- Imprint. pp. 205–206. ISBN 978-0-7603-3971-8. Forgett, Valamore J. and Alain F. and Marie Antionette-Serpette (1996). Lemat The Man, The Gun Find a grave...
- Florent Schmitt (1870–1958) Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490 – 1562) Gaston Serpette (1846–1904) Éric Serra (born 1959) Déodat de Séverac (1872–1921) Walter...
- Ovenden (Contino Belfiore), Marie-Claude Chappuis (Ramiro), Sunhae Im (Serpette) and Michael Nagy (Roberto (Nardo)). 3 CD Harmonia Mundi (HMC 902126.28)...
- topologist. He is the son of mathematician William Reagle Transue and Monique Serpette who moved from her native France to the US in 1936. Bill, as he was known...