test in french
21French Defence — White usually tries to exploit his extra space on the kingside where he can sometimes create a mating attack. White tries to do this in the Alekhine Chatard attack, for example. Another example is the following line of the Classical French: 1.e4… …
22test — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, vessel in which metals were assayed, potsherd, from Anglo French test, tees pot, Latin testum earthen vessel; akin to Latin testa earthen pot, shell Date: 14th century 1. a. chiefly British cupel b. (1) a… …
23test — I. /tɛst / (say test) noun 1. that by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial. 2. the trial of the quality of something: to put to the test. 3. a particular process or method of doing this. 4.… …
24French aircraft carrier Clemenceau (R98) — Career (France) …
25French cruiser De Grasse — For other ships of the same name, see French ship De Grasse. Career Name: De Grasse …
26French submarine Minerve (S647) — For the town in France, see Minerve, Hérault. For other ships of the same name, see French ship Minerve. the Flore, sister ship of the Minerve Career (France) …
27French submarine Ouessant (S623) — Career …
28French is Fun (CDS) — Infobox VG| title = French is Fun developer = publisher = CDS Micro Systems released = 1983 genre=Educational platforms = ZX Spectrum requirements = 48K RAM media = Cassette French is Fun is an educational tool for the ZX Spectrum developed and… …
29test — [14] Latin testum denoted an ‘earthenware pot’. English acquired it via Old French test, and used it originally for a ‘pot in which metals are subjected to heat’. Among the purposes these tests were put to was assaying, to ascertain the quality… …
30test — [14] Latin testum denoted an ‘earthenware pot’. English acquired it via Old French test, and used it originally for a ‘pot in which metals are subjected to heat’. Among the purposes these tests were put to was assaying, to ascertain the quality… …