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Mistral

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Noun

1. mistral

a strong north wind that blows in France during the winter

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Mistral

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noun
1. 
a strong cold dry wind that blows through the Rhône valley and S France to the Mediterranean coast, mainly in the winter
2. 
the class of board used in international windsurfing competitions, weighing 15kg and measuring 372cm × 64cm
noun
1. (French mistral)
Frédéric (frederik). 1830–1914, French Provençal poet, who led a movement to revive Provençal language and literature: shared the Nobel prize for literature 1904
2. (Spanish misˈtral)
Gabriela (ɡaˈβrjela), pen name of Lucila Godoy de Alcayaga. 1889–1957, Chilean poet, educationalist, and diplomatist. Her poetry includes the collection Desolación (1922): Nobel prize for literature 1945

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Mistral

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1. 
Frédéˈric (fʀeɪdeɪˈʀik) ; frādārēkˈ) 1830-1914; Fr. Provençal poet
2. 
Gabriˈela (ˌgɑbʀiˈeɪlɑ) ; gäˌbrēāˈlä) (born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga) 1889-1957; Chilean poet
noun
a cold, dry north wind that blows over the Mediterranean coast of France and nearby regions

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Mistral

see synonyms of mistral
Chilean poet whose works include Sonnets of Death (1914) and Tala (1938). She won the 1945 Nobel Prize for literature.
French writer and leader in the revival of Provençal as a literary language. He shared the 1904 Nobel Prize for literature.
n.
A dry cold northerly wind that blows in squalls toward the Mediterranean coast of southern France.

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