procès-verbal
[ proh-sey-ver-bahl; French praw-se-ver-bal ]
noun,plural pro·cès-ver·baux [proh-sey-ver-boh; French praw-se-ver-boh]. /proʊˈseɪ vɛrˈboʊ; French prɔ sɛ vɛrˈboʊ/.
a report of proceedings, as of an assembly.
French Law. an authenticated written account of facts in connection with a criminal or other charge.
Origin of procès-verbal
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British Dictionary definitions for procès-verbal
procès-verbal
/ French (prɔsɛvɛrbal) /
nounplural -baux (-bo)
a written record of an official proceeding; minutes
Origin of procès-verbal
1C17: from French: see process 1, verbal
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