"ette" is a frequent suffix in French word, with a (generally) diminutive sense (brique > briquette, voiture > voiturette, etc..) Hence the name Moussette could be formed from 'mousse' (moss) plus the suffix.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Gourmet IS a French word.
Moose is not French. The resembling French word 'mousse' means 'moss' (plant) or 'foam' (mass of bubbles)
Yes, the word moss is a noun, a word for a type of plant, a word for a thing.
The moss on the left side of the tree will make you have hallucinations!
In the King James version the word - moss - does not appear at all
The word moss can be used either singular or plural.
Moscow is spelled Moscou in French. It is pronounced 'moss-coo'.
moss
The word moss is a noun. It is a selection of green plants growing on the ground.
most word do have antomnyms, and all verbs
"ette" is a frequent suffix in French word, with a (generally) diminutive sense (brique > briquette, voiture > voiturette, etc..) Hence the name Moussette could be formed from 'mousse' (moss) plus the suffix.
Moss or alga
Like grass, moss is not generally referred to in plural, except when referring to different types of moss, in which case the plural form is mosses.