Associations to the word «Le»
Noun
- Mans
- Havre
- Monde
- Roi
- Duc
- Petit
- Livre
- Hours
- Tout
- Une
- Comte
- Jour
- Temp
- Conte
- Sou
- Qu
- Homme
- Sur
- Aux
- Que
- Blanc
- Nous
- Bon
- Che
- Ce
- Les
- Monsieur
- Femme
- Mort
- Je
- Trois
- Des
- Fay
- Gustave
- Chevalier
- Lettre
- Vaudeville
- Guillaume
- Amour
- Sans
- Elle
- Pont
- Nel
- Bois
- Palais
- Nom
- Au
- Yves
- Io
- Maison
- Revue
- Ea
- Sud
- François
- Mani
- Delle
- Ro
- Rouen
- Balzac
- Alain
- Christophe
- Tableau
- Loire
- Mont
- Pas
- Marne
- Dan
- Porte
- Beau
- Se
- Bal
- Pierre
- Una
- Jacques
- Michel
- Lac
- Ir
- Philippe
- Bel
- Ne
- Alla
- Nantes
- Baptiste
- Henri
- Della
- Cid
- En
- Ig
- Di
- Ri
- Georges
- Rouge
- Audi
- Chateau
Wiktionary
LE, article. (informal) (humorous) (chiefly Internet) the
LE CHATELIER'S PRINCIPLE, noun. (chemistry) A principle that states that if a chemical system at equilibrium experiences a change in concentration, temperature, or total pressure, the equilibrium will shift in order to minimize that change.
LE CHÂTELIER'S PRINCIPLE, noun. Alternative form of Le Chatelier's principle
LE GOD, proper noun. A common nickname for Matthew Le Tissier.
LE HAVRE, proper noun. A city on the north coast of Normandy, France
LE MANS, proper noun. A city in France, and capital of the department of Sarthe
LE MANS, proper noun. (informal) A contraction of The 24 Hours of Le Mans, an annual 24-hour motor race held near Le Mans.
LE ROI, proper noun. A male given name.
LE ROI, proper noun. A surname.
LE ROY, proper noun. A male given name.
LE ROY, proper noun. A surname.
LE SIGH, interjection. (informal) (humorous) (chiefly Internet) A sigh of longing or disappointment.
LE VERRIER, proper noun. (astronomy) (obsolete) The planet Neptune.
Dictionary definition
LE, noun. A chronic inflammatory collagen disease affecting connective tissue (skin or joints).
Wise words
Language is a process of free creation; its laws and
principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles
of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even
the interpretation and use of words involves a process of
free creation.