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11Cole Porter — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Porter. Cole Porter Cole Porter …
12Cole Porter — noun United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891 1946) • Syn: ↑Porter, ↑Cole Albert Porter • Instance Hypernyms: ↑composer * * * Cole Porter [Cole Porter …
13Porter — La Porter es un tipo de cervezas Ale. Tiene un aroma del malteado y la amargura del lúpulo. Es generalmente fuerte y oscura. Elaborada preferentemente con aguas debiles, en detrimento de las duras. En el siglo XVIII se hizo una bebida en Londres… …
14Porter — /pawr teuhr, pohr /, n. 1. Cole, 1893 1964, U.S. composer. 2. David, 1780 1843, U.S. naval officer. 3. his son, David Dixon /dik seuhn/, 1813 91, Union naval officer in the Civil War. 4. Gene (Gene Stratton Porter), 1868 1924, U.S. novelist. 5.… …
15porter — 1. porter [ pɔrte ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • XIe; « être enceinte » 980; lat. portare I ♦ V. tr. dir. A ♦ Supporter le poids de. 1 ♦ Soutenir, tenir (ce qui pèse). Mère qui porte son enfant dans ses bras. Porter une valise à la main. Porter… …
16Cole — (Apócope de colegio.) ► sustantivo masculino ENSEÑANZA familiar Colegio, centro docente: ■ ir al cole le suponía un esfuerzo cada mañana. * * * cole1 (Cantb.) m. *Chapuzón. cole2 (inf.) m. Apóc. de «colegio», muy frecuente, especialmente entre… …
17porter — porter1 /pawr teuhr, pohr /, n. 1. a person hired to carry burdens or baggage, as at a railroad station or a hotel. 2. a person who does cleaning and maintenance work in a building, factory, store, etc. 3. an attendant in a railroad parlor car or …
18Cole Albert Porter — noun United States composer and lyricist of musical comedies (1891 1946) • Syn: ↑Porter, ↑Cole Porter • Instance Hypernyms: ↑composer …
19cole — /kohl/, n. any of various plants of the genus Brassica, of the mustard family, esp. kale and rape. Also called colewort. [bef. 1000; ME col(e), OE cal, caw(e)l < L caulis stalk, cabbage; c. Gk kaulós stalk. See KOHLRABI] * * * (as used in… …
20Cole — /kohl/, n. 1. Thomas, 1801 48, U.S. painter, born in England: a founder of the Hudson River School of landscape painting. 2. Timothy, 1852 1931, U.S. wood engraver, born in England. 3. a male given name. * * * (as used in expressions) Bowen… …