yes it is a french word but its also for German too which has 2 words
for German melange and gemisch
The melange of orange juice and milk was awful.
In French, "melange" is masculine.
A Medieval Melange was created in 2000.
Chez Melange was created in 1982.
melange
Fabric that is gray melange has printed color at intervals. Knit means the fabric in woven or knitted.
Yes.
Melange is a property of yarn (thread) being used to make a specific fabric, either knitted (for example fleece, jersey or pique) or woven (for example linen, shirting etc). Yarns having this property are made of dyed fibers i.e. fibers are dyed in various colors, mixed and then twisted into yarns. Any fabrics made of such yarns are melange fabrics, either woven or knitted. Therefore, any fleece made of melange yarn(s) is a melange fleece. Common examples are knitted hood shirts available in "Heather Grey" color.
"Mix" is translated to "mélange" in French.
The cast of A Musicale Melange - 1929 includes: Myra Dennis as herself Gladys Hubmer as herself Barbara Kjerulf as herself Ida Schuetz as herself
A melange zone in tectonics is a geological formation characterized by a mixture of different rock types and materials that have been intensely deformed and sheared. These zones often form along subduction zones where two tectonic plates are colliding and experiencing significant tectonic forces. Melange zones can contain a chaotic mixture of rocks, such as serpentinite, blueschist, and fragmented sediments.
Melange and Heather are not the same, although they are often confused. Melange typically refers to a mixture or blend of different elements, often used in contexts like textiles or flavors. Heather, on the other hand, is a specific type of flowering plant known for its purple blooms, commonly found in heathland environments. In summary, while both terms can denote a blend or mixture in certain contexts, they refer to different concepts.