bocage
51bocage — n. (French) boscage, grove, thicket; ornamental motif or representation of trees or foliage (in Fine Arts) …
52bocage — [bə kα:ʒ] noun 1》 (in France) pastureland divided into small hedged fields interspersed with groves of trees. 2》 the modelling of plants and flowers in clay. Origin C16: from Fr., from OFr. boscage (see boscage) …
53bocage — bo·cage …
54bocage — n. boscage; decorative representation of trees, leaves, etc …
55bocagé, e — adj. (Paysage) formé de bocages …
56bocage — n. the representation of silvan scenery in ceramics. Etymology: F f. OF boscage: see BOSCAGE …
57Battle of Villers-Bocage — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Villers Bocage partof=Operation Overlord, Battle of Normandy caption=This map shows the direction of the 7th Armoured Divisions advance and the directions of the German attacks (One should note that… …
58Villers-Bocage (Calvados) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Villers Bocage. 49° 04′ 47″ N 0° 39′ 19″ W …
59Bataille De Villers-Bocage — Traduction à relire Battle of Villers Bocage → …
60Bataille de Villers-Bocage — 49°4′50″N 0°39′22″O / 49.08056, 0.65611 …