napoleon
1 Americannoun
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a pastry consisting of thin layers of puff paste interlaid with a cream or custard filling.
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a former gold coin of France, equal to 20 francs and bearing a portrait either of Napoleon I or of Napoleon III.
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Cards.
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a game in which the players bid for the privilege of naming the trump, stating the number of tricks they propose to win.
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a bid in this game to take all five tricks of a hand.
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noun
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a former French gold coin worth 20 francs bearing a portrait of either Napoleon I or Napoleon III
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cards the full name for nap 3
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the US name for millefeuille
Etymology
Origin of napoleon
First recorded in 1805–15, napoleon is from the French word napoléon
Example Sentences
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We are eternally grateful to Sohla El-Waylly for creating this sky-high napoleon, which gets a summery breeze from juicy strawberries macerated in rose water.
From Salon • Jan. 30, 2022
Then there’s the lush fish napoleon dreamed up by Kazuhiro “Kaz” Okochi at Kaz Sushi Bistro.
From Washington Post • May 6, 2019
You could make a whole TV napoleon of layers.
From Time • Nov. 13, 2013
Runners-up: Preserved kumquats atop pistachio-crusted lemon chevre cheesecake at bin on the lake; panna cotta napoleon with roasted strawberries and pineapple “caviar” at Restaurant Zoë.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 27, 2012
I called to Alphonse to tell the driver to drive as fast as he could and he should have a napoleon.
From A Diplomatic Adventure by Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir)
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