Bar-le-Duc

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Proper noun

Bar-le-Duc

  1. A commune, the capital of the Meuse department, Grand Est, France.

Noun

Bar-le-Duc (uncountable)

  1. A kind of French jelly/jam originally composed of select whole currants (usually red currants or white currants) with seeds removed, made in the Bar-le-Duc region.
    • 1956, United States Customs Court Reports: Cases Adjudged..., page 347:
      In the statement published [] with respect to Bar le Duc, the Department found there had been a uniform practice of classifying Bar le Duc as jelly or jam under paragraph 751 and issued a new ruling requiring customs officers to classify Bar le Duc as berries, prepared or preserved []

French

Proper noun

Bar-le-Duc f

  1. Bar-le-Duc (the capital of the Meuse department, France)
    Holonym: Meuse

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