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Bichon Frisé (/ˈbiːʃɒn ˈfriːz/ or /ˈbiːʃɒn frɪˈzeɪ/; from French:
bichon à poil
frisé,
French pronunciation: [biʃɔ̃ fʁize],
meaning 'curly
haired dog')...
- The
cheval de
frise (plural:
chevaux de
frise [ʃə.vo də fʁiz], "Frisian horses") was a
defensive obstacle,
existing in a
number of forms, prin****lly...
- Look up
frise or
frisé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Frise may
refer to:
Frise (department), the
French name of
Friesland as a département of the...
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monoplane possessed Frise ailerons as
designed and
helped introduce them to a wide audience. A
claimed benefit of the
Frise aileron is the ability...
- The
Canadian cartoonist James Llewellyn Frise (/fraɪz/, 16
October 1891 – 13 June 1948) is best
known for his work on the
comic strip Birdseye Center...
- Joe
Frising (born 13
January 1994) is a
Luxembourgian footballer who last
plays as a
goalkeeper for UN Käerjéng 97.
Frising attended Saarland University...
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Frise (French: [fʁiz]) was a
department of the
First French Empire in the present-day Netherlands. It was
formed in 1811,
after the
Kingdom of Holland...
- be a
contraction of "barbichon",
which means "little barbet". The
Bichon Frisé,
formally known as the
Bichon Tenerife,
Tenerife dog or
Canary Island lap...
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Adolf Frisé (29 May 1910 in Euskirchen,
North Rhine-Westphalia − 2 May 2003 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
German journalist,
author and editor. He was the...
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profile drag. The
profile drag
imbalance adds to the
adverse yaw. A
Frise aileron reduces this
imbalance drag, as
described further below.
There are...