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cloche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cloche (French for "bell") or la
cloche (French for "the bell") may
refer to:
Armoured cloche, bell-shaped...
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slightly below the brim. In
later years, a
summer cloche might be made from
sisal or straw.
Cloches could also be made of
beads or lace for
evening wear...
- that is
placed over an
individual plant;
modern cloches are
usually made from plastic. The use of
cloches is
traced back to
market gardens in 19th century...
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kinds of
armoured cloches.
Cloches are non-retractable turrets. The word
cloche is a
French term
meaning bell due to its shape. All
cloches were made of alloy...
- gastronomiques" [Anecdotes and
gastronomic stories] (in French).
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- The JM
cloche is an
element of the
Maginot Line. It is a non-retractable non-rotating
cupola of
steel alloy like GFM
cloches, but are
armed with twin...
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protection to observers. VDP
cloches were also
equipped with
periscopes that
allowed a
greater arc of view. The
cloches were
embedded in a
thick concrete...
- was more
resistant to
opposing fire. Some Type A
cloches were ****ed with the new ports. Some GFM
cloches possessed a
shuttered ****ing at the top of the...
- Les
cloches de
Corneville (The
Bells of Corneville,
sometimes known in
English as The
Chimes of Normandy) is an opéra-comique in
three acts, composed...
- The La
Cloche Mountains, also
called the La
Cloche Range, are a
range of
mountains in
Northern Ontario, Canada,
along the
northern s**** of Lake Huron...