taupe
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from French taupe, from Latin talpa (“mole”). Doublet of talpa.
taupe (countable and uncountable, plural taupes)
taupe (comparative more taupe, superlative most taupe)
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Inherited from Old French taupe, inherited from Latin talpa.
taupe f (plural taupes)
taupe (plural taupes)
From Old French taupe, from Latin talpa.
taupe f (plural taupes)
taupe oblique singular, f (oblique plural taupes, nominative singular taupe, nominative plural taupes)
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taupe m
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