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126 The word batter comes from the French word battre which means to beat, a reference to beating or whisking in batter preparation.
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126 The word batter comes from the French word battre which means to beat, a reference to beating or whisking in batter preparation.
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The verb "battre" as witnessed by a somber vine after the vent du nord/northern wind swept through a medieval village, beating crimson leaves to the ground. battre (batr) verb
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The verb "battre" as witnessed by a somber vine after the vent du nord/northern wind swept through a medieval village, beating crimson leaves to the ground. battre (batr) verb
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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The verb "battre" as witnessed by a somber vine after the vent du nord/northern wind swept through a medieval village, beating crimson leaves to the ground. battre (batr) verb
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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The verb "battre" as witnessed by a somber vine after the vent du nord/northern wind swept through a medieval village, beating crimson leaves to the ground.
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The verb "battre" as witnessed by a somber vine after the vent du nord/northern wind swept through a medieval village, beating crimson leaves to the ground.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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Next, I selected a book from the leaning tower beside my bed, remembering the old adage: Si tu ne peux les battre, rejoins-les.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Next, I selected a book from the leaning tower beside my bed, remembering the old adage: Si tu ne peux les battre, rejoins-les.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Next, I selected a book from the leaning tower beside my bed, remembering the old adage: Si tu ne peux les battre, rejoins-les.
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