Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

cuir plein fleur

English translation:

full-grain leather

Added to glossary by Jana Cole (X)
Jan 16, 2006 15:30
18 yrs ago
French term

cuir plein fleur

French to English Other Other Fine Leather
A type of fine leather. On a list of different types of leather for sale.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +1 full-grain leather
3 +2 full-grain leather
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Discussion

David Goward Jan 17, 2006:
Please change the glossary entry to read "pleine fleur".
Richard Benham Jan 16, 2006:
Richard Benham Jan 16, 2006:

Proposed translations

+1
4 mins
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full-grain leather


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therein as “full grain” (French : “pleine fleur”), as opposed to “corrected
grain” (French : “cuir. à fleur corrigée”), which refers to leather where the ...
www.usitc.gov/tata/bground/wco/N_xxx/NRxxx/NR0020E1.pdf - Similar pages
Peer comment(s):

agree Kathryn Strachecky
21 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+2
4 mins

full-grain leather

cuir pleine fleur n. m.
as per GDT - cuir pleinE fleur




Peer comment(s):

agree Kathryn Strachecky
21 mins
agree janice parker : yes,definitely, but 'googling' tells me ithere is no need for hyphen
1 hr
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