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[french]
–noun
1. Alice (“Octave Thanet”), 1850–1934, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
2. Daniel Chester, 1850–1931, U.S. sculptor.
3. Sir John Den⋅ton Pink⋅stone [den-tn pingk-stohn, -stuhn] , 1st Earl of Ypres, 1852–1925, English field marshal in World War I.
4. Marilyn, born 1929, U.S. novelist and nonfiction writer.
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Slang Dictionary
French

  1. n.
    an act of oral sex. (Usually objectionable.) : How much is a French at a cathouse like that?
  2. mod.
    referring to oral sex. (Usually objectionable.) : He tried some French stuff on her, and she nearly killed him.
  3. tv.
    to perform oral sex on someone. (Usually objectionable.) : He wanted her to French him.
  4. tv. & in.
    to kiss someone using the tongue; to French kiss. : We were French kissing when the teacher came in.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Word Origin & History

French 
O.E. frencisc "of the Franks" (see frank). Euphemistic meaning "bad language" (pardon my French) is from 1895. Used in many combination-words, often dealing with food or sex. French fries is 1918 Amer.Eng., from French fried potatoes (1894, first attested in O.Henry); French dressing first recorded 1900; French toast is from 1660. French letter "condom" (c.1856), French (v.) "perform oral sex on" (c.1917) and French kiss (1923) all probably stem from the Anglo-Saxon equation of Gallic culture and sexual sophistication, a sense first recorded 1749 in French novel. To take French leave, "depart without telling the host," is 1771, from a social custom then prevalent. However, in France this is said to be called filer à l'anglaise, lit. "to take English leave."
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: French
Pronunciation: 'french
Function: noun
Inflected Form: pl French
: a unit of measure equal to one-third millimeter usedin measuring the outside diameter of a tubular instrument (as a catheter or sound) inserted into a bodily cavity French —Medical IndustryToday> French catheter —J.-P. Beregi et al> —abbreviation F
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