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quelquechose


Meanings
  • Something or other

    - "The quelquechose on the table is intriguing."
    - "Can you explain the meaning of this quelquechose in the context of the sentence?"

Rhymes
Words rhyming with quelquechose
quiche , witch , stitch , hitch
Homophones
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  1. hole

  2. whole

  3. poll

  4. ball


Variants
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quebracho , quebrachos
Forms
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Quelquechose (singular, noun), Quelquechoses (plural, noun), Quelquechose de (something or other), Quelquechose qu'on (someone or some group)


Etymology
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From the French word 'quelquechose', meaning 'something or other' in English.


Culture
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The French word 'quelquechose' has been used in various contexts in French culture. For example, it can be used in literature to describe an object or a concept that is not clearly defined or understood. It can also be used in art to describe a work that is open to interpretation or that defies easy categorization.

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