Definition of Cerise. Meaning of Cerise. Synonyms of Cerise

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Definition of Cerise

Cerise
Cerise Ce*rise", a. [F., a cherry. See Cherry.] Cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Meaning of Cerise from wikipedia

- Cerise (/səˈriːs/ or /səˈriːz/; French: [sə.ʁiz]) is a deep to vivid reddish pink. The colour or name comes from the French word cerise, meaning "cherry"...
- Look up Cerise or cerise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cerise may refer to: The French word for cherry, a fruit Cerise (grape), an Argentinian wine...
- Cerise is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, in particular those featuring Excalibur and other books of...
- Cerisé (French pronunciation: [səʁize] ) is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. Aérodrome d'Alençon - Valframbert is an Aerodrome...
- brands of crème de cerise are: Edmond Briottet Crème de Cerise Joseph Cartron Crème de Cerise de Bourgogne Paul Devoille Crème de Cerise Noir Jamais, M....
- Cerise (French for "cherry") was a French military reconnaissance satellite. Its main purpose was to intercept HF radio signals for French intelligence...
- Cereza is also known under the synonyms Ceresa, Ceresina, Cereza Italiana, Cerise, and Chereza. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Wine Course Third Edition pg...
- Cerise Castle is an American journalist. She received the IWMF Courage in Journalism Award and the American Mosaic Journalism Prize for her investigative...
- Laurent Alexis Philibert Cerise (27 February 1807 – 5 October 1869) was a French physician born in Aosta (today part of Italy). He studied medicine at...
- Le Temps des cerises (French: [lə tɑ̃ de səʁiz], The Time of Cherries) is a song written in France in 1866, with words by Jean-Baptiste Clément and music...