Definitions
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- proper noun A female
given name , diminutive ofIsabelle andAnnabelle , by folk etymology interpreted as "belle ". More common as a middle name than a first name.
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Examples
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BELLE -- Operators at the DuPont Plant in Belle discovered a rupture disc had vented 1900 pounds of Methyl Chloride into the atmosphere over a five day span.
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BELLE -- Operators at the DuPont Plant in Belle discovered a rupture disc had vented 1900 pounds of Methyl Chloride into the atmosphere over a five day span.
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BELLE -- Operators at the DuPont Plant in Belle discovered a rupture disc had vented 1900 pounds of Methyl Chloride into the atmosphere over a five day span.
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A review of her movie "Potiche" in the Friday Journal section misspelled the title "Belle du Jour."
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The name Belle Gray comes from our daughters middle namesDelilah Belle and Amelia Grayand these stores are our babies too.
Rinnavation Lisa Rinna 2009
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The name Belle Gray comes from our daughters middle namesDelilah Belle and Amelia Grayand these stores are our babies too.
Rinnavation Lisa Rinna 2009
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“Her name Belle Watling,” said Uncle Peter, his lower lip beginning to protrude.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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“Her name Belle Watling,” said Uncle Peter, his lower lip beginning to protrude.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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“Her name Belle Watling,” said Uncle Peter, his lower lip beginning to protrude.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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“Her name Belle Watling,” said Uncle Peter, his lower lip beginning to protrude.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Marshallese term for English.
July 4, 2010