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succotash

[ suhk-uh-tash ] [ sk t疆 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a cooked dish of kernels of corn mixed with shell beans, especially lima beans, and, often, with green and sweet red peppers.

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Succotash, a cooked dish of corn and beans, is adapted from 鳥莽穩釵域梁喝硃喧硃莽堯, boiled whole kernels of corn, in Narragansett, which is an Algonquian language with roots in what is now Rhode Island. Narragansett and its close Algonquian relatives, including Massachusett and Maliseet, are the sources of many loanwords in American and Canadian English, such as mugwump, toboggan, and the 51勛圖 of the Day wampum.泭Succotash was first recorded in English circa 1750.

EXAMPLE OF SUCCOTASH USED IN A SENTENCE

They loved going over to their grandmother’s for dinner because she always served some variation of succotash.

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眶矇紳棗勳莽梗

[ zheyn-wahz ] [ e阞nwz ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a light yellow cake made with eggs and butter and typically layered, filled, and frosted or made into petits fours for serving.

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More about 眶矇紳棗勳莽梗

勞矇紳棗勳莽梗, a light yellow cake, is the feminine form of French 眶矇紳棗勳莽, of Genoa. Genoa, known as 勞礙紳梗莽 in French, Genova in Italian, and 欽礙紳硃 in the local Ligurian language, is a major city in northwestern Italy. The citys name has multiple possible origins. The Latin name, oppidum Genua, may reflect a connection to 眶梗紳贖, knee, or gena, cheek, perhaps because of its location in a corner of the Gulf of Genoa or near the mouth of an ancient waterway. However, in the Middle Ages, Genoas Latin name was changed to Janua, and this alternative may stem from Janus, the two-faced Roman god of beginnings and doorways, or the noun 轍櫻紳喝硃, door (compare janitor and January). 勞矇紳棗勳莽梗 was first recorded in English in the early 1930s.

EXAMPLE OF GNOISE USED IN A SENTENCE

The pastry chef made the most exquisite 眶矇紳棗勳莽梗 that we almost didn’t want to eat it!

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cucurbit

[ kyoo-kur-bit ] [ kyukr b阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

any plant of the gourd family.

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Cucurbit, any plant of the gourd family, ultimately comes from Latin cucurbita, gourd, cupping glass. Despite the similar spelling, it remains uncertain whether cucurbita is related to cucumis, cucumber. What is certain is that cucurbita, following several irregular sound changes, is the source of both courgette, a British alternative name for zucchini, and gourd, a term for fruits such as pumpkins and squash. Cucurbit was first recorded in English in the late 14th century.

EXAMPLE OF CUCURBIT USED IN A SENTENCE

To welcome guests in the fall season, the inn had arranged cucurbits of all shapes, sizes, and colors along their walkways.

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