*feuillet, n.m., leaf (two pages of a book); (com.) folio; (mam.) fech; (min.) thin plate; (bot.) gill, gills. — à poing; hand-saw. Tournez le —; turn over the leaf. — refait; (print.) cancel. Faire une corne à un —; to turn down a leaf.
*feuilletage (feu-î-taj), n.m., puff-paste, flaky paste.
*feuilleté, -e, part., (min.) foliated. Gâteau —; flaky-puff; buttered-roll.
*feuilleter (feu-i-té), v.a., to turn over, to peruse, to run over; to thumb.
*se feuilleter, v.r., (min.) to split into thin plates; to be thumbed (of books).
*feuilletis, n.m., the cutting edge (of diamonds).
*feuilleton (feu-i-ton), n.m., feuilleton (the bottom part of journals devoted to literary articles, critiques, etc.); fly-sheet; (parl.) list (of petitions).
*feuilletoniste, n.m.f., writer of feuilletons.
*feuillette, n.f., quarter-cask.
*feuillu, -e, adj., leafy; (bot.) folious.