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copine

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Noun

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copine (plural copines)

  1. Any of a group of highly conserved, calcium-dependent membrane proteins found in a variety of eukaryotes.
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Etymology

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    From copain m +‎ -ine f.

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    Particularly: "Paris; besides Manche (Normandie)"

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    copine f (plural copines, masculine copain)

    1. (informal) female equivalent of copain: female friend, girl friend, chum, pal
      Synonym: amie f
    2. (informal, by ellipsis) Ellipsis of petite copine.: girlfriend (girl/woman to whom one has a romantic attachment)
      Synonym: petite amie f
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