Noun
rocher (plural rochers)
(cooking) A quenelle (in the sense of food moulded into an elliptical shape) made using one spoon rather than two.
Our next stop was the Domaine Dominique Rocher. Source: Internet
Rocher runs through the evergreens. Source: Internet
This newly formed band appears at the Falcon and brings together three of the leading improvisers in creative jazz: clarinetist Christopher Rocher, bassist Joe Fonda, and local drummer Harvey Sorgen. Source: Internet
The current name dates to a pre-Indo-Europeansfn or pre-Latinsfn theme ab-ên with the suffix -i-ōn(e)sfnsfn This theme would be a hydronym - i.e. a name linked to the river (Rhône), but perhaps also an oronym of terrain (the Rocher des Doms). Source: Internet
Relations with other countries main Le Rocher in 1890 Monaco is so old that it has outlived many of the nations and institutions that it has had relations with. Source: Internet
The historic quarter of Monaco-Ville, aka Le Rocher, sits atop a pistolshaped rock. Source: Internet