Definition of Buvette

1. a small roadside cafe [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Buvette

butyrone
butyrophenone
butyrophenones
butyrous
butyryl
butyryl-CoA
butyryl-CoA acetoacetate CoA transferase
butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase
butyryl-CoA synthetase
butyrylcholine
butyrylcholine esterase
butyrylcholinesterase
butyrylcholinesterases
butyryls
butyrylthiocholine
buvette (current term)
buvettes
buxeous
buxine
buxom
buxomer
buxomest
buxomly
buxomness
buxomnesses
buy
buy-and-bust operation
buy-down
buy-downs
buy-in

Literary usage of Buvette

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of the Historical Library of Andrew Dickson White, First President by Andrew Dickson White, George Lincoln Burr (1894)
"... •ue Tire-Pied, faits à la buvette du tiers-état. [Paris?] 1789. igh. pp. 8. Nouvelle mercuriale aux deux premiers ordres le l'état. ..."

2. Walks in Paris by Georges Cain (1909)
"AT THE PALAIS DE JUSTICE THE COUR DU MAI—THE buvette DU PALAIS UNDER an arched gateway, behind heavy iron bars, to the right of the main entrance of the ..."

3. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"The springs have a temperature of 131° Fahr., but at the buvette of the establishment the water is only 113°: at the buvette beside the springs (see below) ..."

4. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"The springs have a temperature of 131° Fahr., but at the buvette of the establishment the water is only 113°: at the buvette beside the springs (see below) ..."

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