bougie
61bougie — bou•gie [[t]ˈbu dʒi, ʒi, buˈʒi[/t]] n. 1) med a) a slender, flexible instrument introduced into passages of the body for dilating, examining, medicating, etc b) a suppository 2) a wax candle • Etymology: 1745–55; < F …
62bougie — n. wax candle; flexible medical instrument for insertion into body passages; suppository …
63Bougie — Bou|gie [bu ʒi: ], die; , s <französisch> (Medizin Dehnsonde) …
64bougie — nf. ; unité d intensité lumineuse : BOUJI (Albanais, Arvillard, Houches, Magland, Montagny Bozel, Montendry, Villards Thônes). E. : Queue de rat …
65bougie — (bg or cd) French word for candle, also used historically for the candlepower and currently for the candela. French authors should use the SI symbol cd and not bg when they use this term to mean the candela …
66bougie — n. 1 Med. a thin flexible surgical instrument for exploring, dilating, etc. the passages of the body. 2 a wax candle. Etymology: F f. Arab. Bujiya Algerian town with a wax trade …
67bougie а boule — (ah b lґ) [Fr.] bulbous b …
68La Bougie Du Sapeur —  La Bougie du sapeur {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …
69La Bougie du Sapeur —  La Bougie du sapeur {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …
70La bougie du sapeur —  La Bougie du sapeur {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …