canard
31canard — m Journal. • – Tu as acheté le canard? – Pas encore. • Passe moi ton canard, j’ai plus rien à lire. • – Êtes vous heureux? – J’essaie. À moins de se boucher les oreilles en ouvrant les canards, c’est difficile …
32canard — UK [ˈkænɑː(r)d] / US [kəˈnɑrd] noun [countable] Word forms canard : singular canard plural canards formal a false story or piece of information, especially one that is intended as a joke or to make someone stop respecting someone …
33canard — ca•nard [[t]kəˈnɑrd, ˈnɑr[/t]] n. 1) a false or baseless, usu. derogatory story, report, or rumor 2) aer. Aeron. a) an airplane that has its horizontal stabilizer and elevators located forward of the wing b) Also called canard′ wing . one of two… …
34canard — nm. (oiseau) : kanâ(r) (Albanais.001, Annecy.003, Arvillard, Balme Si.020, Leschaux | Aix, Saxel.002). E. : Brûlot, Cane. A1) ensemble des canes et des canards d une basse cour : (lé) kane nfpl. (002), (lô) kanâ nmpl. (001). B1) intj., (cri pour… …
35canard — /keuh nahrd /; Fr. /kann nannrdd /, n., pl. canards / nahrdz /; Fr. / nannrdd /. 1. a false or baseless, usually derogatory story, report, or rumor. 2. Cookery. a duck intended or used for food. 3. Aeron. a. an airplane that has its horizontal… …
36Canard — Ca|nard [ka na:ɐ̯] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. fr. canard zu älter fr. caner »schnattern«> (veraltet) a) Ente; b) falsche [Presse]meldung …
37canard — A horizontal stabilizing and control surface or foreplane located forward of the wing. It can act as a trimmer or like a conventional tailplane. A canard may be fixed, movable, or have a variable geometry …
38canard — (kah NARD, kah NAHR) [French: a duck] A story, often disparaging and usually false, based upon rumor or innuendo and used to discredit someone or something; a hoax. a speech for Secretary McNamara which would, inter alia, once and for all… …
39Canard d'Aylesbury — Espèce Région d’origine Région  …
40Canard Colvert — Canard colvert …