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bêche-de-mer
[ besh-duh-mair, beysh- ]
noun
, plural bêch·es-de-mer, (especially collectively) bêche-de-mer
- a trepang.
- Often Bêche-de-Mer. Neo-Melanesian.
bêche-de-mer
/ ˌbɛʃdəˈmɛə /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bêche-de-mer1
1805–15; erroneously for French biche de mer < Portuguese bicho do mar literally, animal of the sea; Beach-la-Mar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bêche-de-mer1
C19: quasi-French, from earlier English biche de mer , from Portuguese bicho do mar worm of the sea
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Example Sentences
On the reefs of the Southern Ocean is found a kind of sea-slug termed the Beche-de-mer.
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The beche de mer industry has also been a great help to business people in Cooktown.
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He was just back from a long cruise to the westward, fishing beche-de-mer and sandalwood trading.
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There were traders old and young, beche-de-mer fishermen, old beach-combers and blackbirders.
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We must fill the three schooners with copra and beche-de-mer.
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