- Rit
Lavort Mamirollais Mamirolle Metton Mont des Cats
Mottin charentais Mousseron Niolo Olivet cendré
Ortolan P'tit
Basque -
Pyrenees P'tit
Louis Pavé d'Auge...
- "mushroom" and its
variations may have been
derived from the
French word
mousseron in
reference to moss (mousse).
Delineation between edible and poisonous...
- French. The word
mushroom preserves a hush
sibilant not
recorded in
French mousseron, as does
cushion for coussin. Conversely, the
pronunciation of the word...
- lippe, liste, maint, maquignon, masque, m****acrer, mauvais, mousse,
mousseron, orgueil, parc, patois, pincer, pleige, rat, rater, regarder, remarquer...
- He is also
dedicated to
poetry and
readings of
Arthur Rimbaud,
Jules Mousseron or
other authors such as
Ludovic Janvier, Valérie Rouzeau,
Jacques Darras [fr]...
-
American Chemical Society. 71 (10): 3513–3517. doi:10.1021/ja01178a075.
Mousseron;
Manon (1949).
Bulletin de la Société Chimique: 392. {{cite journal}}:...
- org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination
Archive – Max
Mousseron". NobelPrize.org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination...
- musical", set
partly in a
fictitious village in
South West
England called Mousseron ("a
sickly village situated somewhere east of the Azores, and only slightly...
- vallée (in French). Grenoble: Glénat. ISBN 9782723414982. OCLC 32169754.
Mousseron, Jules; Charbonnier, Jean-Philippe; Doisneau, Robert; Roni,
Willy (1993)...
-
later to be the
subject of Émile Zola's
novel Germinal. The
dialect poet
Mousseron ("Cafougnette")
worked there for 46 years. The
Joseph Périer mine was...