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  2. Pascaline - Wikipedia

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    During its free fall the sautoir behaves like an acrobat jumping from one trapeze to the next without the trapezes touching each other ("sautoir" comes from the French verb sauter, which means to jump). All the wheels (including gears and sautoir) have therefore the same size and weight independently of the capacity of the machine.

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    The French verb sauter was still spelled saulter in Middle French; ... In Maltese many verbs have conjugated forms starting with /jɪ-/: jikteb 'he writes', ...

  4. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    lit. "jumped", from the past participle of the verb sauter (to jump), which can be used as an adjective or a noun; quickly fried in a small amount of oil, stir-fried. ex: sauté of veau. savant lit. "knowing": a wise or learned person; in English, one exceptionally gifted in a narrow skill. savoir-faire

  5. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Latin salta successively became Old French salte (c. 800 – c. 1340), Middle French sault, and Modern French saut, as in the verb sauter, to jump.) Whereas the modern saut means simply "(a) jump", sault in the 17th century was also applied to cataracts, waterfalls and rapids.

  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    The word sauté comes from the French verb sauter, meaning "to jump". Sauté pans often have straight vertical sides, but may also have flared or rounded sides. Stockpots are large pots with sides at least as tall as their diameters. This allows stock to simmer for extended periods of time without major reducing. Stockpots are typically ...

  7. Sauter - Wikipedia

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    Sauter is a surname of German origin. The name refers to: Al Sauter (1868–1928), Major League Baseball infielder; Anton Eleutherius Sauter (1800–1881), Austrian ...

  8. Rudolf Helmut Sauter - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Helmut Sauter (9 May 1895 [1] – 12 June 1977) [2] [3] was a German born painter, printmaker, illustrator, and poet. [4] He was the son of artist Georg Sauter and poet and suffragist Lilian Galsworthy , and the nephew and literary executor of John Galsworthy .

  9. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    English irregular verbs are now a closed group, which means that newly formed verbs are always regular and do not adopt any of the irregular patterns. This list only contains verb forms which are listed in the major dictionaries as being standard usage in modern English. There are also many thousands of archaic, non-standard and dialect variants.