d'arc in English

noun

Jeanne d'Arc (c.1412-1431), French national hero and canonized saint (known as "Joan of Arc" in English)

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1. "Jeanne d'arc ecoutant ses voix" - Jeanne d'Arc listening to her voices 2."

2. Jeanne d'Arc (Alter) was an Enemy only in Orleans Main Quest

3. The Caverne du Pont-d'Arc is a replica of the Chauvet Cave in the commune of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, in the department of Ardèche and in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.Construction began in October 2012 and it was opened to the public in 2015

4. The creation of the Caverne du Pont-d'Arc is a project which is cultural, scientific and technological, unique in its design and in its size

5. French commando marine and GIGN operating from the frigate Jean Bart and the Jeanne d'Arc moved in when the pirates attempted to flee in the desert.

6. It is located near the commune of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc on a limestone cliff above the former bed of the Ardèche River, in the Gorges de l'Ardèche.

7. The Cave is located in the Pont-d'Arc Valley of Ardèche, France, at the entrance of the Ardèche gorges between the Cevennes and Rhone valleys.

8. The official name of the replica cave is Caverne du Pont d'Arc, since it is very close to the natural bridge formation over the Ardèche River

9. Boiling point, boiling-water reactor, boil-off, boilover, boil up, Boink, Boisbriand, bois brûlé, bois d'arc, Bois de Boulogne, bois de rose Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House …

10. Chauvet Cave (also known as Chauvet-Pont d'Arc) is currently the oldest known rock art site in the world, apparently dating to the Aurignacian period in France, about 30,000 to 32,000 years ago

11. Arras, plaque commémorative rappelant la captivité de Jeanne d'Arc en 1430 1.jpg 596 × 397; 63 KB Arras-Position.png 295 × 234; 24 KB Arras.svg 1,468 × 1,025; 166 KB

12. Known also as hedge, hedge apple, bodark (from the French bois d'arc, meaning wood of the bow), and Bowwood, the osage-orange's name comes from the Osage Indian tribe, which lived near the tree's home range, and from the orange-like aroma of the ripened fruit.

13. Joan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc, Middle French: Jehanne la Pucelle); 1373/4 - 17 Meadowmonth 1399), Bynamed "The Maid of Aurelians" (French: La Pucelle d'Orléans) is thought a heleth of Frankric for her deedwork throughout the Lancasterish timespan of the Hundred Years' Wye, and was made a Romish Broad-Church holyman