French Words: X

2,825 words · Page 56 of 57

xăng-đuýchnoun

Sandwich.

xątténoun

Cèdre.

xšapnoun

Serpent à sonnette.

xšoˀnoun

Platane de Californie (Platanus racemosa).

xưaadv

Autrefois.

xǫǫcenoun

Cèdre.

xǫ́ǫganoun

Blaireau.

xɔmɛsinoun

Gecko.

xɔ́ntɔnnoun

Ami.

xəlijnoun

Tapis.

xəmtənoun

Jeune fille.

xərçəngnoun

Homard.

xəttnoun

Ligne.

xəzərnoun

Khazar.

xɛmɛnoun

homme, mâle

xʊdaname

Dieu.

xʷməθkʷiʔəmnoun

Musqueam.

xʷməθkʷəy̓əmname

Première nation Musqueam.

x̂unoun

Eau.

x̄á’islak̓alanoun

Haisla (langue), en particulier haisla de Kitamaat.

x̣aydaninoun

Automne.

x̣máašnoun

Quamassie.

x̣nɨ́nnoun

Groseille dorée, fruit du groseillier doré (Ribes aureum).

x̣oˑhnoun

Mouffette.

x̣wayámparticle

Au-dessus, en haut.

x̣áwšnoun

Plante du genre Lomatium de nom scientifique Lomatium cous.

x̣ɨwúšnoun

Cours d’eau, ravin, canyon.

x̣ɨwɨ́šnoun

Cours d’eau, ravin, canyon.

x̣ɨ́nnoun

Groseille dorée, fruit du groseillier doré (Ribes aureum).

x̣ɨ́nnaašnoun

Groseillier doré (Ribes aureum).

x̣ʷiyáytšnoun

Cabane traditionelle de suerie.

x̣ʷyáytšnoun

Cabane traditionelle de suerie.

x̣ʷáamiparticle

Au-dessus, en haut.

x̣ʷášx̣ʷaynoun

Geai de Steller (Cyanocitta stelleri).

x̱apiɬmínoun

Couteau.

x̱atamanii-verb

Tomber dans l’eau.

x̱atamkanwi-verb

Tomber.

x̱atway-verb

Converser, parler avec quelqu’un.

x̱awshx̱-verb

Renoncer, arrêter.

x̱ayx̱-verb

L’aube se lever.

x̱máashnoun

Quamassie.

x̱mɨ́mshanoun

Colibri, oiseau-mouche.

x̱mɨ́mshamanoun

Pluriel de x̱mɨ́msha.

x̱mɨ́msánoun

Colibri, oiseau-mouche.

x̱nɨ́naashnoun

Groseillier doré (Ribes aureum).

x̱wiya-verb

Suer, transpirer.

x̱wiyak-verb

Suer dans une cabane traditionelle de suerie.

x̱wiyáchnoun

Cabane traditionelle de suerie.

x̱wiyáchkniknoun

Ablatif de x̱wiyách.

x̱wiyáchpanoun

Locatif de x̱wiyách.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The French alphabetical index for the letter X contains 2,825 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 57 pages, and you are currently viewing page 56. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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