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Definition of Broches

Broche
Broche Broche, n. [F.] See Broach, n.

Meaning of Broches from wikipedia

- Broche varevaru ra is a classical Telugu composition by Mysore Vasudevachar in the Kamas Raga of Carnatic music. The transliteration and meaning in English...
- drafted the centre's founding convention. Broches was born in Amsterdam, on 22 March 1914. His father, Abraham Broches, was an émigré from Mohilev who ran a...
- Baumkuchen meaning "Tree cake") Czech Republic – Trdelník France – Gâteau à la broche Germany - Baumkuchen LuxembourgBaamkuch has become a traditional dish...
- années 1980, elle offre notamment des broches exceptionnelles en marqueterie de plastique de Léa Stein et des broches pavées de str**** et de pierres de couleurs...
- Arthur T. Broche (April 15, 1892 – October 29, 1968) was an American politician. broche was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He went to the Chicago, Illinois...
- video game developer. According to CEO and creative director Guillaume Broche, one of the goals of Clair Obscur was to create a high fidelity turn based...
- is an evil red squirrel. The Broches are the trio of ****roaches. Mike (voiced by Zand Broumand) is a member of the Broches. Duane (voiced by Brian Posehn)...
- 2002). Le français à Abidjan : Pour une approche syntaxique du non-standard Broché – 25 septembre 2002. ‹See Tfd›ASIN 2271059682. Carson, Ben (2023). "'A Metamorphosed...
- Olivier Broche (born 18 December 1963) is a French actor and producer. He is best known for playing in the cult TV series Les Deschiens (1993–2002), in...
- original on 13 December 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2018. "El triunfo en el fútbol, broche de oro para España en Barcelona 92" [Football win, icing on the cake for...