Definitions for Provence

Provence Pro·vence

Spelling: [praw-vahns; English pruh-
IPA: /prɔˈvɑ̃s; English prəˈvɑns/

Provence is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 203 anagrams from letters in Provence (ceenoprv).

Definitions for Provence

noun

  1. a region in SE France, bordering on the Mediterranean: formerly a province; famous for medieval poetry and courtly traditions.

Examples for Provence

We've Always Had Paris...and Provence by Patricia and Walter Wells.

Assaud is a rock star master chef who cooks with two apprentices and has just six tables at his restaurant in Provence.

Felicite was a short, dark woman, such as one often meets in Provence.

He does a mocking California surfer-dude accent here—or at least a surfer dude from Provence.

Provence was where Fisher and Child, along with their friend James Beard, began to break from French traditions of cooking.

His history was bad, and he had been sent in disgrace to this hot and dusty corner of Provence.

Cartier-Bresson died in Provence in 2004, but this anniversary show reinforces that he is as substantial a presence as ever.

It is a receipt I brought back with me from Provence; I think you 'll find them good.

In spite of her father, she will visit the whole of Provence.

Some of the olives that were prepared to be eat green, were as good as those of Provence.

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