Noun
A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead.
One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after conjugation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA "krokodýl" (in Czech language) is the local stuffed baguette, and the city radio station is known as Radio Krokodýl. Source: Internet
A very common snack eaten by Libyans is known as khubs bi' tun, literally meaning "bread with tuna fish", usually served as a baked baguette or pita bread stuffed with tuna fish that has been mixed with harissa (chili sauce) and olive oil. Source: Internet
Choose from baguette, sesame-bread or focaccia sandwiches (meat, veggie, vegan and gluten-free options available). Source: Internet
The restaurant is offering roasted bone marrow, beef floss, caramelized onions, and toasted baguette for $27, or Kaua‘i shrimp and crab dumpling, Meyer lemon, caviar butter sauce, and mustard green priced at $49. Source: Internet
Anna and her guests had oysters on the half shell, crab and corn bisque, and a baguette burger. Source: Internet
Channel the chic, local Parisian vibe wheeling around, picking up a freshly baked baguette and brie for a picnic on Le Meurice’s pistachio-green bike. Source: Internet