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The French word for dart is
fléchette





dart

Plural

The plural of fléchette is fléchettes.

French Definition


dart
     1. n. Fléchette.
     2. v. Lancer (un regard, etc).
     3. v. Se hâter, se précipiter.
           "Oh! where, where is my uncle?" cried Elizabeth, darting from her seat as she finished the letter ...

Translations for dart and their definitions

dard
     1. n-m. (military, obsolete) javelin, spear
     2. n-m. sting (of an animal)
     3. n-m. prickle, spine (of a plant)
     4. n-m. dart (a small metal object used in the game of darts)
     5. n-m. (slang) cock, dick
           Elle m’a pompé le dard. - She sucked my dick.


trait
     1. n-m. line
     2. n-m. trait
     3. n-m. color of a mineral
     4. n-m. (dated) the action of hauling or pulling (by an animal of burden)
     5. n-m. (dated) straps or cords placed on an animal of burden and attached to the vehicle which the animal pulls
     6. n-m. (obsolete) an action reflecting a favorable or adverse intention by one person toward another
     7. n-m. a remarkable or influential historical event
     8. n-m. a particular passage in a speech that is well-written; an excellent or appealing characteristic of a speech
     9. n-m. a vibrant, brilliant, or innovative idea
     10. n-m. (religion) verses sung in a Mass between the gradual and the gospel reading
     11. n-m. connection or link between one thing and another
     12. n-m. (geology) color of the dust produced by a mineral
     13. n-m. (chess, checkers) the privilege of taking the first turn/move
     14. n-m. (oriented-object programming) trait
     15. v. third-person singular present indicative of traire
     16. v. third-person singular past historic of traire
     17. Participle. past participle of traire


Flèche
     1. Proper noun. (astronomy) Sagitta, a constellation
     2. n-f. (archery, symbol) arrow (projectile or symbol)
     3. n-f. (architectural element) spire
     4. n-f. jib
     5. n-f. pointer, needle
     6. n-f. (fencing) fleche
     7. n-f. (informal, figuratively) bright spark, quick study
     8. v. first-person singular present of flécher
     9. v. third-person singular present of flécher
     10. v. second-person singular imperative of flécher



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