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English to French translations [PRO] Art/Literary - History / Jewelery | |||||||
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3 +2 | bague jumelée |
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bague jumelée Explanation: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2011-09-24 18:40:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or else anneau jumelé |
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Reference: Wiki Reference information: A gimmal ring, or gimmel ring, is a ring with two or three hoops or links that fit together to form one complete ring. The name gimmal comes from Latin gemellus, twin, via Old French.[1] |
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