oeuvre

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hors d'oeuvre
açar
chef-d'oeuvre
baş yapıt
chef-d'oeuvre
şaheser
hors d'oeuvre
çerez
hors d'oeuvre
meze
hors d'oeuvre
ordövr

Ordövr yemekten önce sunulan küçük yemeklerdir. - Hors d'oeuvre are small dishes served before a meal.

d'oeuvre
ordövr
chef d'oeuvre
şaheser
hors d'oeuvre
Fr. ordövr, çerez, meze
Türkçe - Türkçe
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İngilizce - İngilizce
A work of art
The complete body of an artist's work
{i} work, creation (French)
The complete body of an artists work
all the works of an artist or writer
the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it); "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"; "Picasso's work can be divided into periods
chef d'œuvre
A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career
chef d'œuvre
A work created in order to qualify as a master craftsman and member of a guild
chef d'œuvre
A work of outstanding creativity, skill or workmanship
chefs d'oeuvre
plural form of chef d'oeuvre
hors d'oeuvre
Anything of secondary concern; not the primary one
hors d'oeuvre
A small, light, and usually savory first course in a meal
hors d'œuvre
Alternative spelling of hors d'oeuvre
hors-d'oeuvre
Alternative spelling of hors d'oeuvre
œuvres
plural form of œuvre
chef d'oeuvre
(French) masterpiece (in art or literature), extraordinary work of art
hors d'oeuvre
a dish served as an appetizer before the main meal
hors d'oeuvre
{i} light food served as an appetizer before a meal
hors d'oeuvre
Hors d'oeuvres are small amounts of food that are served before the main part of a meal. hors d'oeuvres food that is served in small amounts before the main part of the meal entrée, main course main course
oeuvres
plural of oeuvre
oeuvre

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    /ˈo͞ovrə/ /ˈuːvrə/

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    [ [oe]vr& ] (noun.) 1875. From French œuvre, from the Latin opus.