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Émeraude

Émeraude or emeraude is the French word for emerald and may refer to:

  • Emeraude Toubia, American actress
  • Emeraude (rocket), a French rocket system of the 1960s
  • Émeraude class submarine, a pre- World War I French Naval submarine class
  • Émeraude (S 604), French naval submarine
  • Piel Emeraude, French aircraft
  • Mitsubishi Emeraude, variant of the Mitsubishi Galant
  • Emeraude, fictional character in Magic Knight Rayearth anime and manga series

Usage examples of "emeraude".

Kravitz received invitations to dinner, including one from Emeraude Cavendish, editor of a fashion magazine, a great goddess of style in New York.

The staff of her magazine might have done it better but, Angela had said, Emeraude was forbidden by contract to take them to another publisher.

But Oily had become rich, and Emeraude, Irina knew, could hardly keep up this little place.

She had given Emeraude, years ago, a pair of salt cellars made by Faberge.

Originally Emeraude was to have been there, and Oily had intended asking some amusing people to meet her, but Emeraude had absented herself suddenly from town, announcing that she needed meditation, and she was going to immerse herself in a sensory deprivation tank.

Only Oily knew that Emeraude, well on the wrong side of seventy, had had a minor heart attack, not the first, and needed real rest.

But Emeraude had long dictated that cotton was the thing to have and cotton was what she had, though it still reminded her of the kerchiefs that factory girls used to tie about their heads.

Emeraude, and no matter what problems Emeraude had herself, that was never wise.

In fairness to Emeraude, Robin Lampert had to concede that this one was not quite in the last group.

Another factor tending toward the same result was that there was little in Emeraude for such men to do, except learn.

Viridis, they watched the harbor on which Emeraude was located shrink and blend into the rest of the shoreline behind them.

They were already several hours from Emeraude, and McLaughlin realized that he should have been paying more attention to the course.

The scent of Emeraude filled them, and the housekeeper herself slept soundly in the bedroom.

Madame Emeraude came back to them, Devlin took the woman aside and spoke to her.

Sophie, who had insisted herself fully recovered, went to return her sewing to Madame Emeraude and get another batch.