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cahier
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ca·hier  (kä-y)
n.
A report, especially one concerning the policy or proceedings of a parliamentary group.

[French, notebook, from Old French quaier, from Vulgar Latin *quaternum, from Latin quatern, group of four, from quater, four times; see kwetwer- in Indo-European roots.]

cahier French [kaje]
n
1. a notebook
2. a written or printed report, esp of the proceedings of a meeting


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Godard's early years as a writer for such publications as Cahiers du cinema are also discussed.
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