Ar·men·tières
(är′mən-tîrz′, är′mäN-tyĕr′) A city of northern France west-northwest of Lille. It became known through the World War I song "Mademoiselle from Armentières."
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Armentières
(ˈɑːmənˌtɪəz; French armɑ̃tjɛr) n (Placename) a town in N France: site of battles in both World Wars. Pop: 25 273 (1999)
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Ar•men•tières
(ˌɑr mənˈtyɛər, -ˈtɪərz)
n. a city in N France. 27,473.
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