
1) Actor in Tony Rome 2) Adventure story 3) Adventure tale 4) Adventurous tale 5) Brief narrative 6) Fable 7) Fable or tale 8) Flaubert story 9) French tale 10) Imaginative tale 11) Imaginative tales 12) Italian noble 13) Italian title 14) Italian surname 15) Kind of crayon 16) Maupassant creation 17) Medieval fable
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1) Story 2) Tale
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1) Art material
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Conte (in English, `count`) is a title of Italian nobility used in Italy and other Catholic European countries. The female form is contessa. The equivalent French titles are comte and comtesse. Conte may also refer to: Contessa may also refer to: == See also == ...
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Conté, also known as Conté sticks or Conté crayons, are a drawing medium composed of compressed powdered graphite or charcoal mixed with a wax or clay base, square in cross-section. They were invented in 1795 by Nicolas-Jacques Conté, who created the combination of clay and graphite in response to the shortage of graphite caused by the Napoleo...
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• (n.) A short narrative or tale, esp. one dealing with surprising or marvelous events.
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a short tale, often recounting an adventure. The term may also refer to a narrative that is somewhat shorter than the average novel but longer than a ...
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Conte noun ; plural
Contes . [ French] A short narrative or tale, esp. one dealing with surprising or marvelous events. « The
conte (sic) is a tale something more than a sketch, it may be, and something less than a short story. . . . The 'Canterbury Tales' are
contes , ...
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Initially it was a trade name for a brand of French crayons made from a unique compound of pigments with a chalk binder. Conte crayons are free from grease, making them acceptable for lithographic drawing.
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