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233 months ago

Martine COTTARD  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

English > French

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

a bunch of yarrow stalks

Context:

I Ching

Keywords:

Fortunetelling

 

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233 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

un tas de tiges d'achillée

My comment:

L'achillée est une plante.

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233 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

Une botte de tiges d'Achillées conviendrait mieux dans ce contexte.

233 months ago

celine  See profile wrote:

Je suis d'accord. L'achillée peut aussi s'appeler "herbe à dindes" (selon Termium) ou "millefeuille".

233 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

J'ai trouvé aussi Achillée ou millefeuille, mais pas herbes à Dindes. Achillée me semble plus adapté dans le domaine de "diseur de bonnes aventures" Ca rend encore plus secret le nom de cette plante lol

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