1. Bateau de transbordement.
2. Récipient.
3. Cuve.
4. (Familier) Baccalauréat.
1. A decorative pot for house plants.
2. The owner or manager of a plantation; SYN. plantation owner.
ETYM Western U. S.
A water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe.
ETYM Old Eng. treye, as. treg. Related to Trough.
(Homonym: trey).
An open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food.
Bateau de transbordement.
ETYM Old Eng. feri; akin to Icel. ferja, Swed. färja, Dan. faerge, German fähre. Related to Ferry.
(Homonym: fairy).
1. A boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule; SYN. ferryboat.
2. Transport by boat or aircraft; SYN. ferrying.
A boat used to ferry passengers, vehicles, or goods. SYN. ferry-boat, ferry boat
ETYM New Lat. baccalaureatus, from Late Lat. baccalaureus a bachelor of arts, from baccalarius, but as if from Latin bacca lauri bayberry, from the practice of the bachelor's wearing a garland of bayberries. Related to Bachelor.
1. A farewell sermon to a graduating class at their commencement ceremonies.
2. The university entrance exam administered at the end of high school, in France.
Degree of Bachelor.
Or bachelor's degree; In the US, a degree awarded by a university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies. In France, it is the examination and certification equivalent to a high school diploma, which qualifies a person for university entrance, as well as vocational options. It is also available in 52 countries as the international baccalaureate (IB).