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Daumen
I. pouce [pus] N m
1. pouce:
pouce de la main
pouce du pied
pouce du pied
2. pouce (mesure):
pouce
Phrases:
donner un coup de pouce à qc
ne pas céder d'un pouce [ou un pouce de terrain]
faire du pouce, partir en pouce Can (faire de l'auto-stop)
faire du pouce, partir en pouce Can (faire de l'auto-stop)
manger sur le pouce inf
II. pouce [pus] INTERJ childspeak
pouce
halt [o. stop] mal!
OpenDict entry
pouce N
tourner le pouce vers le bas m fig
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Il est gaucher et possède une portée de 25,5 pouces (soit 64,8 cm).
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Empan, unité de longueur ancienne, associée à distance qui sépare le pouce de l'auriculaire dans la main ouverte.
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On le joue assis ou debout lors des festivités, avec des frappes énergiques des mains et des doigts, avec parfois des mouvements de tournoiement autour du pouce.
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Avec l'index et le pouce opposable, l'auriculaire a joué un rôle indispensable dans l'évolution humaine et sa capacité à user d'outils.
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La main se trouve alors dans une position très confortable, le pouce logé dans l'angle que forme le manche quand il rencontre l'éclisse.
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