Definition of Tousche. Meaning of Tousche. Synonyms of Tousche

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Definition of Tousche

Tousche
Tusche Tusch"e, n. Also Tushe Tushe, Tousche Tousche, etc. [G. tusche, fr. F. toucher to touch.] A lithographic drawing or painting material of the same nature as lithographic ink. It is also used as a resistant in the biting-in process.

Meaning of Tousche from wikipedia

- Étienne Pézard de la Tousche Champlain (1624 – c. 1696) was a soldier and seigneur in New France. He served as acting governor of Montreal in 1664. The...
- Gardner – ****istant engineer Scott Blockland – ****istant engineer Philipe Tousche – ****istant engineer Vaughan Oliver / v23 – art direction, design Chris...
- 49°50′00″N 75°50′00″W / 49.8333°N 75.8333°W / 49.8333; -75.8333 La Tousche 1965-06-05 244.6 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 48°35′00″N 73°40′00″W / 48.5833°N...
- Phillip Louis (Phil) Perew Joseph-François Perrault Étienne Pézard de la Tousche Champlain Antoine Polette François Poulin de Francheville François Provost...
- la Tousche according to Jean Bouffard. Another increase, with a range of three "lieues" deep, was granted on April 28, 1697, to Madame De la Tousche by...
- colonial enterprise to found "France Équinoxiale" was led by Daniel de la Tousche, Sieur de la Ravardière, and François de Razilly. The outpost would later...
- his Vicars-General, Robert Philippe, François Barbier, and Mathieu de la Tousche. Degert, p. 203. The Chapter of the Cathedral claimed and exercised the...
- colonial enterprise to found "France Équinoxiale" was led by Daniel de la Tousche, sieur de la Ravardière, and François de Razilly. The outpost would later...
- Antoine de Lévis-Mirepoix La France de la Renaissance 1949 Jean de la Tousche d'Avrigny Monsieur Henri. Henri de la Rochejaquelain Marie-Madeleine Martin [fr]...