- la
langue française,
commonly called le
Littré.
Littré was born in Paris. His father, Michel-François
Littré, had been a
gunner and, later, a sergeant-major...
- pronunciation: [diksjɔnɛːʁ də la lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) by Émile
Littré,
commonly called simply the "
Littré", is a four-volume
dictionary of the
French language published...
- A
Littre hernia is a very rare type of
hernia which occurs when a Meckel's
diverticulum protrudes through a
defect in the
abdominal wall. It is
named after...
- The
urethral or
periurethral glands (also
Littré glands after Alexis Littré) are
glands that
branch off the wall of the
urethra of mammals. The glands...
-
Alexis Littre (17 July 1654 – 3
February 1726) was a
French physician and
anatomist born in
Cordes (currently Cordes-Tolosannes in the
department of Tarn-et-Garonne)...
- "Dictionnaire
Littré en ligne :
dictionnaire de français
Littré adapté du
grand dictionnaire de la
langue française d'Emile
Littré".
littre.reverso.net...
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surrendered to him;). A more
legible copy of the poem
appears in:
Emile Littré (1841) "Opuscule
relatif à la
peste de 1348, composé par un contemporain"...
- p. 284. Boucherie, Anatole; Dessen, Bernard;
Littré,
Emile (1881).
Additions au
dictionnaire de
Littré (Lexicologie botanique) d'apres le de compositione...
-
desquamated epithelial cells, and the
mucin content of the
urethral glands of
Littré.
Smegma contains cathepsin B, lysozymes, chymotrypsin,
neutrophil elastase...
- alerte, qui aime
beaucoup les
femmes et qui s'empresse à leur plaire. É.
Littré:
Dictionnaire Française (Hachette. 1863):
Hommme vif, alerte,
vigoreux et...