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Anglo-French
[ ang-gloh-french ]
adjective
- belonging to, relating to, or involving England and France, or the people of the two countries.
- of or relating to the Anglo-French dialect.
noun
- Also called Anglo-Norman. the dialect of French current in England from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Middle Ages. : AF, A.F.
Anglo-French
adjective
- of or relating to England and France
- of or relating to Anglo-French
noun
- the Norman-French language of medieval England
Word History and Origins
Origin of Anglo-French1
Example Sentences
You can read more about the Anglo-French cruise missile, called Storm Shadow, that could be used here.
The Concorde, an Anglo-French supersonic jetliner, saw success for a number of years after making its first commercial flights in 1976.
A heavyweight Anglo-French battle for a place in the final of the Heineken Champions Cup.
Both men said the summit in Paris marked the beginning of a new beginning in Anglo-French relations.
Her initial remarks in August, made during the campaign to replace Boris Johnson as prime minister, played to Anglo-French rivalry and drew cheers from an audience of members of the governing, eurosceptic Conservative Party.
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