eau

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{i} (French) water (in English used in combination, such as "eau de Cologne")
eau de nil
Of a pale yellowish green colour
eau de nil
a pale yellowish green colour

eau de nil colour:.

eau de toilette
toilet water (perfume)
eau de toilette
A perfumed liquid lighter than cologne. (synonym) toilet water
eau claire
a town in west central Wisconsin
eau de Cologne
cologne, scented liquid
eau de cologne
Same as Cologne
eau de cologne
Eau de cologne is a fairly weak, sweet-smelling perfume. = cologne. a sweet-smelling liquid used to make you feel fresh and smell nice
eau de toilette
The most popular form of fragrance purchased It is lower in concentration than parfum A subtle yet long lasting form of the fragrance
eau de toilette
a perfumed liquid lighter than cologne
eau de toilette
{i} (French) toilet water, light perfume, perfume that has a fragrance that is less-concentrated
eau de toilette
Less concentrated than perfume or Eau de Parfum It is created with fragrance oil at a lighter concentration for a more subtle impression Eau de Toilette is considered the ideal all-over-the-body base for a scent/fragrance application
eau de toilette
A less-concentrated fragrance containing less oil and more alcohol
eau de vie
Cf
eau de vie
French name for brandy
eau de vie
Any and all spirits distilled from fermented fruits, beginning with wine-based Cognac and armagnac
eau de vie
{i} (French) strong brandy
eau de vie
Aqua vitæ, under Aqua
eau de vie
Brandy A French translation of the Latin aqua vitæ (water of life) This is a curious perversion of the Spanish acqua di vitæ (water or juice of the vine), rendered by the monks into aqua vitæ instead of aqua vitis, and confounding the juice of the grape with the alchemists' elixir of life The same error is perpetuated in the Italian acqua vite; the Scotch whisky, which is the Celtic uisc-lyf; and the Irish usquebaugh, which is the Gaelic and Irish uisgæ-beatha (See Aqua Vitae )
eau de vie
Translated from the French, eau-de-vie means "water of life " It is an alcohol distillate that is rich with taste, flavor, and aroma The French use the expression "eau-de-vie" as a generic term for all brandies It is unlikely, however, that you will hear Cognac and Armagnac ordered in this manner
eau de vie
A fruit brandy that comes in a variety of flavors Back
eau de vie
strong coarse brandy
eau forte
An etching or a print from an etched plate
clair comme de l'eau de roche
crystal clear
eau

    Hyphenation

    EAU

    Turkish pronunciation

    ō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈō/ /ˈoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ "O-d&-k&-'lOn ] (noun.) 1802. French, literally, Cologne water, from Cologne, Germany.
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