rivière
a necklace of diamonds or other gems, especially in more than one string.
Origin of rivière
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How to use rivière in a sentence
The building was renovated between 2002 and 2004 by the architects Moatti-rivière for the designer.
From rivière Marguerite, he should travel on the ice of the Saguenay, and the going would be smooth and easy.
The Quality of Mercy | W. D. HowellsMantellier, Histoire de la communauté des marchands fréquentant la rivière de Loire, vol.
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) | Anatole FranceDescription de la rivière du Détroit, jointe à la lettre de MM.
A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I | Francis ParkmanEmanuel Creek (rivière à Manuel) is noted in volume xxii, p. 290, note 251.
They live at the sources of the Rio Colorado (rivière rouge).
British Dictionary definitions for rivière
/ (ˌrɪvɪˈɛə) /
a necklace the diamonds or other precious stones of which gradually increase in size up to a large centre stone
Origin of rivière
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