- Look up
coquille in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coquille, the
French word for "s****" (like an
oyster s****), can
refer to:
Coquille people, a Native...
- "
Coquilles" is the
fifth episode of the
first season of the
psychological thriller–horror
series Hannibal. The
episode was
written by
supervising producer...
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Coquille /koʊˈkiːl/ is a city in, and the
county seat of, Coos County, Oregon,
United States. The po****tion was 4,015 at the 2020 census. The primary...
- The
Coquille (/ˈkoʊkwɛl/ KOH-kwel,
sometimes spelled Ko-Kwel or Ko'Kwel) are a
Native American people who
historically lived in the
Coquille River watershed...
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Coquille board, also
known as
stipple board, is a type of
drawing paper with a
pebbled texture. The
grain is
impressed into the
uncoated paper during manufacture...
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Coquille River may
refer to:
Coquille River (Oregon)
Coquille River (Normandin River), in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec,
Canada Coquille River Falls...
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Coquille was a
steamboat built in 1908 for
service on the
Coquille River and its tributaries.
Coquille served as a p****enger
vessel from 1908 to 1916,...
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itself – as well as a po****r
preparation of it in
cream sauce – is
called coquille St. Jacques. In
German they are
Jakobsmuscheln –
literally "James's s****fish"...
- Guy
Coquille (1523,
Decize – 1603), also
called Conchyleus, was a
French jurist. He
studied the
humanities in the Collège de Navarre, Paris, from 1532...
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Coquille River Light (formerly
known as
Bandon Light) is a
lighthouse located near Bandon, Oregon,
United States. It is
currently maintained by the Oregon...