Bouquet

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Bouquet, a word of French origin, pronounced [bu.kɛ], may refer to:

  • Bouquet (wine), a fragrance or odor, especially when used as a description of wine
  • Flower bouquet, an arrangement of cut flowers
  • Fruit bouquet, a fruits arrangement in the form of bouquet
  • Bouquet garni, a bundle of herbs used to prepare soup, stock, and various stews
  • Cookie bouquet, a gift or a decorations
  • Candy Bouquet, an arrangement of candy, cellophanes, chocolate
  • In mathematics, a bouquet is a space constructed with the wedge sum, for example, the bouquet of circles
  • Kitchen Bouquet, a browning and seasoning sauce
  • Spiritual bouquet, a collection of prayers and spiritual actions given up for a specific purpose

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  • Bouquet of Barbed Wire, a novel by Andrea Newman
  • Bouquets to Art, an annual floral exhibition hosted by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
  • Compass Rose Bouquet, the second album by American rock band Great Lakes Myth Society
  • Bouquet, Garcin & Schivre, a French electric car manufactured between 1899 and 1906
  • Bouquet Of Black Orchids, a 1993 The Tear Garden compilation
  • Bouquet of Lilies Clock (Fabergé egg)
  • Bouquet allocation table (BAT). A DVB service information table that defines a set of audio/video services available to viewers in a particular geographic region.

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