- COTE Korean Steakhouse
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- côté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Côté, Côte, Coté, Cote, cote, coté, côte, coste, costé, Coste and Costé Inherited from Middle French costé, from Old French costé, from Latin costātus Compare Spanish costado, Catalan costat côté m (plural côtés) Elle est parti de ce côté ! ― She went that way! côté
- COTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Share Kids Definition cote noun ˈkōt, ˈkät : a shed or coop for small domestic animals (as pigeons)
- English Translation of “CÔTE” | Collins French-English Dictionary
Il s’est cassé une côte en tombant He broke a rib when he fell Collins Beginner’s French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved La route longe la côte The road follows the coast Après le village, il y a une côte assez raide There’s quite a steep hill when you leave the village 3 (Anatomy) rib
- cote - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cote (plural cotes) A coat, especially one worn as an undergarment or a base layer A coat or gown bearing somebody's heraldic symbols A coating or external layer; that which surrounds the outside of something
- COTE | translation French to English: Cambridge Dictionary
COTE translations: reference number, value, dimension, hill, coast, rib, chop, rib, ridge, sought after, highly rated… Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- côte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
“ côte ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 Inherited from Old French coste, borrowed from Latin costa côte f (plural côtes)
- Cote translation in English | French-English dictionary | Reverso
Cote translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'coté, côte à côte, cote d'alerte, cote de popularité', examples, definition, conjugation
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