Définitions énigmatiques
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Still in the right direction. The answer has a capital letter as a description, a lower case letter as a name of a place or position.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
The word 'west' isn't in the answer, but the idea's there.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Yes, occident, 'accident' with an 'o' replacing the 'a'.
Noun
occident
1. The part of the horizon where the sun last appears in the evening; that part of the earth towards the sunset; the west.
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