Meuse

English

Etymology

From .

Proper noun

Meuse

  1. A river in Europe that flows about 901 km (560 mi) from France through Belgium (Wallonia region) to the North Sea at the Netherlands.
  2. A department of Grand Est, France (INSEE code 55)

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French

Etymology

From Latin Mosa, from a Celtic source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /møz/
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Proper noun

Meuse f

  1. the river Meuse
  2. the French department of Meuse
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