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fraise
fraise F0292900 (frāz)n.1. A defensive barrier of pointed inclined stakes or barbed wire.2. A ruff for the neck worn in the 1500s. [French, from Old French, mesentery (from its pleated shape), from (feves) frasees, shelled (beans), from the resemblance between the mesentery and the peel surrounding individual broad beans, from Latin (faba) frēsa, ground (bean), feminine past participle of frendere, to crush; see frenum.]fraise (freɪz) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a neck ruff worn during the 16th century2. (Fortifications) a sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakes3. (Tools) a. a tool for enlarging a drill holeb. a tool for cutting teeth on watch wheels[C18: from French: mesentery of a calf, from Old French fraiser to remove a shell, from Latin frendere to crush]fraise (freɪz) n. a defense of pointed stakes projecting from the ramparts in a horizontal or an inclined position. [1765–75; < French, derivative of fraiser to frizzle, curl < Occitan frezar « Germanic; compare Old English frīs curled] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fraise - a ruff for the neck worn in the 16th centuryneck ruff, ruff, ruffle, choker - a high tight collar | | 2. | fraise - sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakesbulwark, rampart, wall - an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes; "they stormed the ramparts of the city"; "they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down" | Translationsfraise
fraise (frāz), A burr in the shape of a hemispherical button with cutting edges, used to enlarge a trephine opening in the skull or to cut osteoplastic flaps; the smooth convexity of the button prevents injury to the dura. [Fr. strawberry] fraise A permutation of a drill bit that is tapered or cylindrical, used in surgery to increase the size of burr holes in the skull.fraise
Words related to fraisenoun a ruff for the neck worn in the 16th centuryRelated Words- neck ruff
- ruff
- ruffle
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noun sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakesRelated Words |