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pr._ we, us, to us. nous-memes, _pr._ we ourselves, ourselves. nouveau, (nouvel before vowels), -elle, _adj._ new, other; de --, anew, again; nouvelle(s), f. news, piece of news, story (longer than the conte and shorter than the roman); de vos nouvelles, news of you; ---ne, new-born child, etc.; avoir des nouvelles de, to hear from. nouvellement, _adv._ newly, recently. Novare, Novara (city of northern Italy). novembre, _m._ November. noyau, _m._ stone (of fruit). noyer, _v._ to drown, swamp. nu, -e, _adj._ naked, bare; a --, bare, exposed, openly; -- pieds, barefooted. nuage, _m._ cloud. nuageux, -euse, _adj._ cloudy, somber. nuance, _f._ tint, shade. nudite, _f._ nudity, nakedness, bareness. nuee, _f._ thick cloud. nuire, _v._ to injure, be harmful. nuit, _f._ night; la --, the night, at night. nul, -le, _adj. and pr._ no, no one. nullement, _adv._ in no wise, by no means. numero, _m._ number. nuptial, -e, _adj._ nuptial, marriage (_t_ pronounced as _c_). nuque, _f._ nape (of the neck). O o, _interj._ O! obeir, _v._ to obey. obeissance, _f._ obedience. objet, _m._ object. obligeamment, _adv._ obligingly, courteously. obliger, _v._ to oblige; obligeant, -e, adj. kind; rester l'oblige, remain the debtor. oblique, _adj._ oblique, slanting. obscur, -e, _adj._ obscure, clark. obscurcir, _v._ to darken. obscurite, _f._ obscurity, darkness. obseder, _v._ to beset (in this and in the next two words _b_ is pronounced as _p_). observation, _f._ observation. observer, _v._ to observe, watch, look at. obstacle, _m._ obstacle. obstination, _f._ obstinacy. obstine, -e, _adj._ obstinate. obstinement, _adv._ obstinately. obstruer, _v._ to obstruct. obtenir, _v._ to obtain, get (_b_ pronounced as _p_). obus, _m._ shell (_s_ pronounced as _z_). occasion, _f._ occasion, opportunity, cause. occupation, _f._ occupation. occuper, _v._ to occupy; s'--, occupy oneself, be occupied, busy oneself, attend. ocean, _m._ ocean. odalisque, _f._ odalisque (slave of a woman in the harem). odeur, _f._ odor. odorant, -e, _adj._ odorous, fragrant, sweet-smelling. odorat, _m._ sense of smell. oeil (yeux, pl.), _m._ eye, glance; regarder d'un -- favorable, to look upon favorably. oeillade, _f._ ogling, sheep's eye. oesophage, _m._ esophagus (pronounced: _esophage_). oeuf, _m._ egg (_f_ pronounced in the singular, but not in the plural). offense, _f._ offense, affront. offenser, _v._ to offend, hurt, injure, insult; offensa
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