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Etymology

French

Noun

rocher (plural rochers)

  1. (cooking) A quenelle (in the sense of food moulded into an elliptical shape) made using one spoon rather than two.

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French rochier, from roche.

Pronunciation

Noun

rocher m (plural rochers)

  1. rock (mass of projecting rock)

Usage notes

  • roche is usually the material of rock, while rocher is a discrete rock or boulder that e.g. someone can roll about. The former can also mean a discrete rock, but the latter can never refer to the material in general.

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