bordeaux

[bɔːˈdəʊ]

bordeaux Definition

  • 1a red or white wine from the Bordeaux region of southwestern France
  • 2a port city in southwestern France on the Garonne River

Using bordeaux: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bordeaux" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I ordered a bottle of Bordeaux to go with my steak.

  • Example

    Bordeaux is known for its world-class wines.

Phrases with bordeaux

  • a fungicide made from copper sulfate and lime that is used to control plant diseases

    Example

    The farmer sprayed his crops with Bordeaux mixture to prevent fungal infections.

  • a breed of large dog with a short, smooth, reddish-brown coat and a wrinkled face

    Example

    The Bordeaux dog is also known as the French Mastiff.

  • a type of wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France

    Example

    Bordeaux wine is often considered one of the best wines in the world.

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Summary: bordeaux in Brief

The term 'Bordeaux' [bɔːˈdəʊ] refers to a type of wine, both red and white, originating from the Bordeaux region of France. It is known for its high quality and is often paired with steak or other meats. 'Bordeaux' can also refer to a port city in southwestern France.