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medicinal value. The
creature and the food
product are
commonly known as
bêche-de-mer in French, from
Portuguese bicho do mar (literally "sea animal")...
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intentionally or accidentally. Like any pair of stamps, a pair of tête-
bêches can be
vertical or horizontal. In the case of a pair of
triangular stamps...
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early 19th
century word Beach-la-Mar from pseudo-French
biche de mer or
bêche de mer, sea cu****ber,
which itself comes from an
alteration of the Portuguese...
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Bêche-de-mer can
refer to: Bislama, a
creole language or
Pidgin English spoken in
Vanuatu Sea cu****ber (food) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Authorities and Vocabularies,
retrieved 1
April 2011 TÊTE(-)
BÊCHE,(TÊTE
BÊCHE, TÊTE-
BÊCHE),
Centre National de
Ressources Textuelles et
Lexicales "News"...
- marche. Montréal: Québécor. 4 vol. of 20, 20 p. each. Text
printed "tête-
bêche" in
English and in French. On
title covers: "Montréal, fête, 350 ans". Marsan...