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- Larche, col de.
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CLÉID(O)-, (CLÉID-, CLÉIDO-) élément préfixe.
(Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. si?cle (Pierre Larousse)). Substantif masculin. Le cl?ido-costal. cl?ido-sternal, -ale, -aux, adjectif. " Qui a rapport ? la clavicule et au sternum " (Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. si?cle (Pierre Larousse)). Ligament cl?ido-sternal. Substantif masculin. Le cl?ido-sternal. cl?ido-scapulaire, adjectif. " Qui a rapport ? la clavicule et ? l'omoplate " (Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. si?cle (Pierre Larousse)) cl?ido-masto?dien, -ienne, a...
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ÉQUINOXE, substantif masculin.
généralement à l'équinoxe. Cependant un peu d'équinoxe s'était déclaré; la pluie était venue; mais une pluie hostile (VICTOR HUGO, Les Travailleurs de la mer, 1866, page 296 ). Respirer, une fois l'an, l'odeur des pins natals dans ce temps de l'année où l'équinoxe balance leurs cimes sombres (FRANÇOIS MAURIAC, Génitrix, 1923, page 387) : Ø 2. Un violent coup d'équinoxe était survenu, qui avait défoncé à bâbord la poulaine et un sabord et endommagé le porte-haubans de misaine. VICTOR HUGO, Les...
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Idaho - geography.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Idaho - USA History.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Montana - USA History.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Ontario - Geography.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...
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Ontario - Canadian History.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...