Lame

  • 111lame duck — ˌlame ˈduck noun [countable] informal 1. a politician or a government that no longer has any real power or authority: • A bad defeat for his party in October risks making him a lame duck for the remaining two years of his presidency. 2. COMMERCE… …

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  • 112Lame De Fond — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Une lame de fond définit un phénomène naturel maritime occasionnel provoquant généralement des dégâts conséquents. La lame de fond se caractérise par une… …

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  • 113Lame basale — observée en microscopie électronique à transmission. La lame basale est un assemblage de protéines et glycoprotéines extracellulaires sur lequel reposent les cellules épithéliales. Elle permet l adhérence de la cellule épithéliale au tissu… …

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  • 114lame duck — {n.}, {informal} An elected public official who has been either defeated in a new election or whose term cannot be renewed, but who has a short period of time left in office during which he can still perform certain duties, though with somewhat… …

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  • 115lame duck — {n.}, {informal} An elected public official who has been either defeated in a new election or whose term cannot be renewed, but who has a short period of time left in office during which he can still perform certain duties, though with somewhat… …

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  • 116Lame duck — can refer to:* Lame duck (politics), an elected official who has lost political power * Lame duck (game design), a player in a game who cannot win, yet remains in the game. * Lame duck (tango), a position in tango * Lame Ducks (TV series), a… …

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  • 117lame duck — lame ducks 1) N COUNT: oft N n (disapproval) If you describe someone or something as a lame duck, you are critical of them because they are not successful and need to be helped a lot. Look, I m not one of your lame ducks... It is not proper to… …

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  • 118Lame (Préhistoire) — Lame à retouches continues sur deux bords en silex Aurignacien Muséum de Toulouse Dans le cadre de l étude des industries lithiques, le mot lame désigne un éclat allongé et produit de manière récurrente dans le cadre d un débitage laminaire …

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  • 119Lame De Damas — Lame en acier Damas …

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