baguette vs solitaire

baguette

noun
  • A gem cut in such a shape. 

  • A narrow, relatively long rectangular shape. 

  • One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after conjugation. 

  • A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead. 

  • A French person, or a person of French descent. 

  • A variety of bread that is long and narrow in shape. 

solitaire

noun
  • A single gem, usually a diamond, mounted in a piece of jewellery by itself. 

  • One of several American species of bird in the genus Myadestes in the thrush family. 

  • Any of various card games that can be played by one person. Called patience in the rest of the world. 

  • An extinct bird formerly believed to be related to the dodo, more precisely Réunion solitaire, Raphus solitarius, now preferably Réunion ibis, Threskiornis solitarius. 

  • An extinct bird, related to the dodo, Pezophaps solitaria Rodrigues solitaire), that lived on the island of Rodrigues. 

  • A person who lives alone; a recluse or hermit. 

  • A game for one person, played on a board with pegs or balls, in which the object is, beginning with all the places filled except one, to remove all but one of the pieces by "jumping", as in draughts. 

adj
  • living or being alone; solitary 

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