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battuto
[ buh-too-toh ]
battuto
/ bəˈtuːtəʊ /
noun
- a selection of chopped herbs, used in Italian cookery
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Word History and Origins
Origin of battuto1
Italian, past participle of battere to beat
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Example Sentences
Traditionally, onion and garlic are never present in the same battuto.
From The Guardian
He was very often dreadfully beaten--as the artist tells it himself, bene spesso stranamente battuto--for wandering in the workshops of artists instead of going to school, or sketching for himself instead of studying his books.
From Project Gutenberg
No doubt the venerable Christian sanctuary there has been frequently repaired and modified; on the terrace-level to the south can be seen the foundations of an earlier chapel, and the slopes are littered with broken bricks, Sorrentine tufa, and old battuto floors.
From Project Gutenberg
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