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Moselle
[ moh-zel ]
noun
- German Mo·sel [moh, -z, uh, l]. a river in W central Europe, flowing from the Vosges Mountains in NE France into the Rhine at Coblenz in W Germany. 320 miles (515 km) long.
- a department in NE France. 2,406 sq. mi. (6,230 sq. km). : Metz.
- a light, white wine made along the Moselle in Germany.
Moselle
/ məʊˈzɛl /
noun
- a department of NE France, in Lorraine region. Capital: Metz. Pop: 1 027 854 (2003 est). Area: 6253 sq km (2439 sq miles)
- a river in W Europe, rising in NE France and flowing northwest, forming part of the border between Luxembourg and Germany, then northeast to the Rhine: many vineyards along its lower course. Length: 547 km (340 miles) German nameMoselˈmoːzəl
- sometimes not capital a German white wine from the Moselle valley
Example Sentences
Britain's Cameron Norrie was unable to finish a frustrating season on a high as he lost to France's Benjamin Bonzi in the Moselle Open final.
Britain's Cameron Norrie will contest his first ATP final since February 2023 as his fine end to the season continued with a straight-set win against Corentin Moutet at the Moselle Open.
British men's number two Cameron Norrie continued his positive end to an injury-hit season by reaching the Moselle Open semi-finals.
Christine Moselle said detectives are aware of the earlier attack, which remains unsolved.
Moselle told The Times that the shooter likely did not exchange words with Mirshojae and that Mirshojae was “shot almost immediately.”
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