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coulant

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French

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Etymology

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Participle of couler.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ku.lɑ̃/
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Adjective

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coulant (feminine coulante, masculine plural coulants, feminine plural coulantes)

  1. flowing
  2. fluid

Descendants

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  • German: kulant
  • Spanish: coulant

Noun

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coulant m (plural coulants)

  1. loop
    Synonym: passant
  2. (regional) napkin ring
    Synonym: rond de serviette

Participle

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coulant

  1. present participle of couler

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Spanish

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coulant de chocolate

Etymology

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Borrowed from French coulant (literally flowing).

Noun

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coulant m (plural coulants)

  1. pudding
  2. (cooking) Clipping of coulant de chocolate (dessert made with molten chocolate).
    Synonym: volcán

Further reading

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