demoiselle in English
Keeping us company were a demoiselle crane on the shore and a flock of waders in the water.
The Banded Demoiselle belongs to a group of insects called Odonata (meaning toothed jaws) that includes Dragonflies and Damselflies.
The tropical fish tank came fully equipped: pumps, filters, hoses, light fixtures, coral arrangements, and a small cadre of lively black-and-white-striped damselfish, also called demoiselles .
Twelve years were to pass before Françaix wrote his next ballet, ‘Les demoiselles de la nuit) (The Ladies of the Night).
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Use "demoiselle" in a sentence
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2. AnthropoideS (Gruidae; Ϯ Demoiselle Crane A
3. He started his aviation career in 1909 flying a Demoiselle (Dragonfly) monoplane, an aircraft that only flew well with a small lightweight pilot.
4. EPITHET – an adjective or adjectival phrase, also Apathaton, EPITHETON; HUMANIST – one who studies human nature; GLADSOME – feeling pleasure; DAMOSEL – (archaic) a young girl or unmarried woman, also DAMOISEL, DAMOISELLE, DAMOZEL, DAMSEL, DEMOISELLE; OVERDOER – one who overdoes; RAILBUS – a passenger bus on rails
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