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Calvados

American  
[kal-vuh-dohs, -dos, kal-vuh-dohs, -dos, kal-va-daws] / ˌkæl vəˈdoʊs, -ˈdɒs, ˈkæl vəˌdoʊs, -ˌdɒs, kal vaˈdɔs /

noun

  1. a department in NW France. 2,198 sq. mi. (5,693 sq. km). Caen.

  2. (sometimes lowercase) a dry apple brandy made from apple cider in Normandy.


Calvados British  
/ ˈkælvəˌdɒs /

noun

  1. a department of N France in the Basse-Normandie region. Capital: Caen. Pop: 659 893 (2003 est). Area: 5693 sq km (2198 sq miles)

  2. an apple brandy distilled from cider in this region

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It was the sixth movie, opening with the arrival of Commander Calvados, who was replacing the beloved General Massimo, who had been killed by space pirates at the end of episode five.

From Literature

Socialist lawmaker Arthur Delaporte from Calvados had filed a complaint earlier Tuesday against the crowdfunding contesting its legal grounds – shortly before Messiha closed it.

From Seattle Times

"Despite an unprecedented rescue operation for the beluga, we are sad to announce the death of the cetacean," the prefect of the Calvados department, said on Twitter.

From Reuters

"We heard on television that we could face delays of six to eight months to get a new car," said Malherbe, 41, a resident of the Calvados region in northern France.

From Reuters

Borne herself succeeded in her race for a seat in the National Assembly in the northern Calvados region where she won a runoff vote against a challenger from the left.

From Reuters