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mazarine

[ maz-uh-reen, maz-uh-reen, -rin ]

noun

  1. a deep, rich blue.
  2. a silver strainer fitting over a meat dish and used for draining the water from boiled fish.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mazarine1

1665–75; < French, perhaps named after Cardinal Mazarin
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It was to Mr. Badinter that Mr. Mitterrand turned in 1984 to countersign, in strict secrecy, the document in which the president recognized Mazarine Pingeot, his daughter from an adulterous relationship.

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Ms. Richard-Nagle, an account director in New York at the French communications agency Mazarine, is not without a sense of humor.

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Over the course of about five minutes, White released 72 mazarine blues, a small butterfly named after the striking colour used in 17th-century porcelain.

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Will he see mazarine blues here in a year’s time?

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He looked relieved once the mazarine blues had flown free.

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