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clair de lune
/
ˌklɛər dlˈun, də ˈlun
/
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[
klair dl-
oon
, d
uh
loon
]
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noun
1.
a pale-green color.
2.
a very pale blue color, tinged with lavender, used as a glaze on Chinese porcelain.
3.
porcelain glazed with this color.
Origin:
1875–80;
<
French:
literally, moonlight
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Clair de Lune
/
ˌklɛər dl ˈun, də ˈlun;
French
klɛr də ˈlün
/
Show Spelled
[
klair dl
oon
, d
uh
loon
;
French
kle
r
d
uh
l
y
n
]
Show IPA
noun
a work for the piano by Claude Debussy, third
movement
of the
Suite bergamasque.
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