cresson - translation to English
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cresson - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cresson (disambiguation)

cresson         
n. cress, type of plant, water cress
cresson de fontaine         
n. cress

Wikipedia

Cresson

Cresson is the French word for watercress. It may refer to:

Places
  • Battle of Cresson, a small battle fought on May 1, 1187, in what now is Israel, near Nazareth
  • Cresson, Pennsylvania, a United States borough
  • Cressona, Pennsylvania, a United States borough
  • Cresson Township, Pennsylvania, a U.S. township
  • Cresson, Texas, a United States city
People
  • Cresson Kearny, U.S. survival guide writer
  • Charles Cresson, American Olympic tennis player
  • Édith Cresson, former Prime Minister of France.
  • Elliott Cresson, American philanthropist
    • Elliott Cresson Medal, scientific award of the Franklin Institute
  • Ezra Townsend Cresson, American entomologist
  • Margaret French Cresson, (b. 1889 - d. 1973), sculptress
  • Warder Cresson, religious enthusiast
  • William Penn Cresson, (d. 1932) Architect, writer and diplomat
Other uses
  • Cresson (wasp), a wasp in the family Crabronidae
Examples of use of cresson
1. Claude Cheysson, Jacques Delors, Edith Cresson et Charles Hernu sont du voyage.
2. Edith Cresson m‘a demandé un jour pourquoi on avait choisi une localité au nom imprononçable.
3. Dès 1''1, les gouvernements Rocard puis Cresson obligeaient les communes qui avaient moins de 20 % de HLM à bâtir du logement social.
4. Eléonore Sulser La France a vu la grande Simone Veil ŕ la tęte du Parlement européen, puis l‘expérience difficile d‘une Edith Cresson en premier ministre.
5. Eléonore Sulser Samedi 18 novembre 2006 La France a vu la grande Simone Veil ŕ la tęte du Parlement européen, puis l‘expérience difficile d‘une Edith Cresson en premier ministre.