bachot

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French

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Etymology

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From bachelier +‎ -ot; several variants existed but are no longer used: bachau, bacho....

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧chot
  • IPA(key): /ba.ʃo/

Noun

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bachot m (plural bachots)

  1. a small vat or similar container
  2. (colloquial) baccalauréat; bac (≈ A-level, high school diploma)
    avoir son bachot.
    to have ones baccalauréat.

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Noun

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bachot m (plural bachots)

  1. (Jersey) punt