Valenciennes
Americannoun
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a city in N France, SE of Lille.
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Also called Val. Also called Valenciennes lace,. Also called Val lace. Textiles.
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a flat bobbin lace of linen, worked in one piece with the same thread forming the ground and the motif.
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a cotton imitation of it.
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of Valenciennes
1710–20, Valenciennes for def. 2
Example Sentences
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Marseille visited relegation-threatened Valenciennes needing a victory to be sure of the title - and they got it, winning 1-0 to complete part one of their double.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2023
A general view of the 585 megawatt EDF gas-fired power plant in Bouchain, near Valenciennes, France, July 7, 2022.
From Reuters • Jul. 10, 2022
On the cusp of the season, the Galaxy made one more splash signing French winger Kévin Cabral from Valenciennes FC in France’s Ligue 2 to a young designated player contract.
From Washington Times • Apr. 13, 2021
But with Valenciennes stuck in the middle of the Ligue 2 standings, in little danger of relegation but with little chance of promotion, the team decided to sell him.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2021
English Valenciennes is chiefly made at Nottingham; it is also called Platt and Normandy Valenciennes.
From Lace, Its Origin and History by Goldenberg, Samuel L.
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