1. Emile - Noun
2. Emile - Proper noun
the boy whose upbringing was described by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Source: WordNetAfter protracted patent litigation, in 1892 a federal court ruled that Edison and not Emile Berliner was the inventor of the carbon microphone. Source: Internet
Although the school had already met its semester quota, she obtained an interview with the admission officer, Emile Diestel, and was admitted through the influence of George. Source: Internet
Foreign policy main Surrender of Cornwallis to French (left) and American (right) troops, at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, by John Trumbull Louis XVI receives the ambassadors of Tippu Sultan in 1788, Voyer after Emile Wattier, 19th century. Source: Internet
Claire Mc Evoy and Emile LeBrun, Uncertain Future: Armed Violence in Southern Sudan, HSBA Working Paper No. 20, April 2010, p.13 In 2007 the IISS estimated that the SAF had 104,800 personnel supported by 17,500 paramilitary personnel. Source: Internet
A famous section of Emile, "The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar", was intended to be a defense of religious belief. Source: Internet
Far left, a 2018 Noir Kei Ninomiya coat with modular units of fabric, joined together with rivets rather than stitches, and at rear, an Emile Pingat coat, circa 1889. Source: Internet