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General (6 matching dictionaries)
  1. fraises: Merriam-Webster
  2. fraises: Collins English Dictionary
  3. fraises: Vocabulary.com
  4. fraises: Wiktionary
  5. fraises: Dictionary.com
  6. fraises: TheFreeDictionary.com

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. fraises: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
  2. fraises: Medical dictionary

(Note: See fraise as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (fraise)

verb:  (transitive, archaic) To put in danger, in terror, or at risk.
noun:  A type of palisade placed for defence around a berm; a defence consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
noun:  (historical) A ruff worn (especially by women) in the 16th century.
noun:  (historical) An embroidered scarf with its ends crossed over the chest and pinned, worn (especially by women) in the 19th century.
noun:  A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
noun:  A tool for cutting the teeth of a timepiece's wheel to correct inaccuracies.
verb:  (military) To protect, as a line of troops, against an onset of cavalry, by opposing bayonets raised obliquely forward.
noun:  (heraldry) A stylized strawberry with leaves.
noun:  (UK, dialect, dated) Commotion.
noun:  Alternative form of froise (“kind of pancake or omelette”) [A kind of large thick pancake or omelette, often with slices of bacon.]
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