Other Word Forms of Boutique
Noun
Singular:
boutique
Plural:
boutiques
Origin of Boutique
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French from Old French botique small shop from Old Provençal botica from Latin apothēca storehouse apothecary
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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Borrowing from French boutique.
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Boutique Sentence Examples
Ethel was not attractive in spite of spending more money in the beauty salon and boutique than Dean's entire salary.
Another thought occurred to her about her trip to the boutique earlier that day.
You'll find it all at this stylish online boutique.
You don't need a specialty store or a high-end boutique.
Take your time - the boutique is full of treasures, and shopping here is a great way to build a stylish wardrobe full of clothing that truly fits and flatters your figure.
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