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Definition of Noisette

Noisette
Noisette Noi*sette", n. (Bot.) A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth. --P. Henderson.

Meaning of Noisette from wikipedia

- Look up noisette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Noisette (which means hazelnut in French) can refer to: A small round piece of lean meat, especially...
- Beurre noisette (French pronunciation: [bœʁ nwazɛt], literally: hazelnut butter, loosely: brown butter) is a type of warm sauce used in French cuisine...
- Noisettes are an English indie rock band from London, currently composed of singer and b****ist Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith. The band first...
- for Mousseline uses whipped egg whites instead of whipped cream. Sauce noisette is hollandaise made with browned butter. The French tended to give foreign...
- 'Blush Noisette' is a light pink Noisette rose introduced by Phillipe Noisette (Charleston, South Carolina) around 1815. It was one of the first Noisette roses...
- 51°29′55.4″N 0°9′33.5″W / 51.498722°N 0.159306°W / 51.498722; -0.159306 La Noisette was a restaurant located at 164 Sloane Street in London, England. Opened...
- Claude Noisette de Crauzat is a contemporary French musicologist, specializing in the study of works for pipe organ. Claude Noisette de Crauzat is the...
- Philippe Noisette, who in turn sent plants to his brother Louis in Paris, who then introduced 'Blush Noisette' in 1817. The first Noisettes were small-blossomed...
- well as the language from which balletic terminology is derived. C****e-Noisette. Ballet-féerie in two acts and three tableaux with apotheosis. List of...
- Louis Claude Noisette (2 November 1772 – 9 January 1849) was a French horticulturist and botanist known for his contribution to the cultivation and hybridization...