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moleskin
English
Etymology
mole +? skin
Noun
moleskin (countable and uncountable, plural moleskins)
- The fur of a mole.
- A cotton twill fabric with a heavy velvety nap.
- (by extension, in the plural) Clothing made of this fabric.
- A padded adhesive bandage used to prevent or treat blisters.
Hyponyms
- skin
Descendants
- ? French: moleskine
- ? Catalan: molesquí
- ? German: Moleskin
- ? Japanese: ?????? (m?resukin)
- ? Spanish: moleskine
Translations
Verb
moleskin (third-person singular simple present moleskins, present participle moleskinning, simple past and past participle moleskinned)
- To cover with a moleskin bandage.
Further reading
- moleskin on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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taupe
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French taupe, from Latin talpa (“mole”). Doublet of talpa.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /t??p/
- (US) IPA(key): /to?p/
Noun
taupe (countable and uncountable, plural taupes)
- A dark brownish-grey colour, the colour of moleskin.
Translations
Adjective
taupe (comparative more taupe, superlative most taupe)
- Of a dark brownish-grey colour.
- 1915, Ben Hecht, "Life", The Little Review, November,
- At five o'clock the patch of daylight above the red-lighted exit door turned taupe, as though a gray curtain had been flung across it; […]
- 1952, Wallace Earle Stegner, "Pop Goes the Alley Cat", Harper's Magazine, February, pp. 42-52,
- In the front room, on an old taupe overstuffed sofa, the head of the house lay in a blanket bathrobe, […]
- 1915, Ben Hecht, "Life", The Little Review, November,
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Colors
Anagrams
- ate up, eat up
French
Etymology
From Old French taupe, inherited from Latin talpa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /top/
Noun
taupe f (plural taupes)
- mole (burrowing mammal)
- (figuratively) mole (undercover agent)
- tunneler
- (education) higher mathematics class
Derived terms
Adjective
taupe (plural taupes)
- taupe
Further reading
- “taupe” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Etymology
From Old French taupe, from Latin talpa.
Pronunciation
Noun
taupe f (plural taupes)
- (Jersey) mole (mammal)
Synonyms
- taupîn
Old French
Etymology
From Latin talpa.
Noun
taupe f (oblique plural taupes, nominative singular taupe, nominative plural taupes)
- mole (mammal)
Descendants
- French: taupe
- Norman: taupe (Jersey)
Tocharian B
Noun
taupe ?
- mine (place from which ore is extracted)
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