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Jeanne d'Arc

American  
[zhahn dark] / ʒɑn ˈdark /

noun

  1. French name of Joan of Arc.


Jeanne d'Arc British  
/ ʒɑn dark /

noun

  1. the French name of Joan of Arc

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The Mistral forms part of an amphibious task force mission, the Jeanne d'Arc, that is "a potent support to French diplomacy," the country's defense ministry said in a statement.

From Reuters

In the spirit of Jeanne d'Arc the backdrop for the traditional May Day speech was a picture of a woman dressed in a suit of armour.

From BBC

In the spirit of Jeanne d'Arc the backdrop to a stage built in front of the Opera, for the traditional May Day speech, was a picture of a woman dressed in a suit of armour.

From BBC

The Jeanne d'Arc basin is in "Iceberg Alley", an area described on Statoil's website as being characterized by sub-zero temperatures, severe sea states, intensive seasonal fog, pack ice and enormous icebergs.

From Reuters

It worked again on Sunday, when Wiggins shot out of the tunnel under the Tuileries, with the golden statue of Jeanne d'Arc in his sights.

From The Guardian