Wood
boisé, boisée is the adjective meaning 'with lot of trees, wooded' in French, from the noun "bois", meaning forest.
le bois de cotonANSWERPeuplier noir americain.Le bois de coton
Yes, the coureurs de bois were French-Canadian fur traders who operated in the wilderness of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their independence and often operated outside the control of French colonial authorities.
The French word bois means wood, timber or woodwind. It could also mean woods as in forest. It also means to drink, to absorb, and to drain however it is commonly used for wood.
present: je bois, tu bois, il/elle boit, nous buvons, vous buvez, ils boivent. Link goes to a conjugation website.
Les Bois = the Woods
Du Bois is a French name meaning "of the wood" and pronounced {{Unicode|/doobwa/}Do boys
"The wood" is translated 'le bois' in French. Hence the Idaho state capital BOISE could be named for the French noun 'bois'.
du bois, le bois
bois - Les bois is the noun
"Bois," French for "wood," is masculine.
bois (masc.) means wood (as a material, or forest) in French.
Wood in French is bois (pronounce bwa - to rhyme with qua in quack) eg Le Bois de Boulogne (A forest near Paris) or un ver de bois (a woodworm)
boisé, boisée is the adjective meaning 'with lot of trees, wooded' in French, from the noun "bois", meaning forest.
Yes they were French!
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Either it is a place name meaning Bakery Wood or it means the wood needed as fuel for a bread oven.