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English

Etymology

French, from couper (to cut).

Pronunciation

Noun

coupure (plural coupures)

  1. (fortification) A passage cut through the glacis to facilitate sallies by the besieged.
    • 1860, John Thomas Hyde, Elementary Principles of Fortification:
      It will be observed here, that the coupure is not cut through the scarp revetment of the face of the bastion, although it is necessary for it to go through the thickness of the parapet

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Dutch

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from French coupure, from Old French copeure.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kuˈpyː.rə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -yːrə
  • Hyphenation: coup‧ure

Noun

coupure m (plural coupuren, diminutive coupuretje n)

  1. nominal value of denomination

Descendants

  • Indonesian: kopur

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French

Etymology

From couper + -ure.

Pronunciation

Noun

coupure f (plural coupures)

  1. the act or result of cutting; a cut
  2. interruption
  3. power cut, blackout
  4. cutting, cut out, clipping
    coupure de pressenewspaper cutting, newspaper clipping
  5. bill, a piece of paper money

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