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entrecôte
[ French ahn-truh-koht ]
noun
- a steak sliced from between the ribs of a rib roast cut.
entrecôte
/ ɑ̃trəkot /
noun
- a beefsteak cut from between the ribs
Word History and Origins
Origin of entrecôte1
Word History and Origins
Origin of entrecôte1
Example Sentences
They tucked into crab dumplings, sturgeon and entrecôte.
And “we have to change our mentality so that eating a barbecued entrecôte is no longer a symbol of virility,” a line that underscored her view that meat consumption must be reduced to help fight climate change, and that men eat more meat than women.
And “we have to change our mentality so that eating a barbecued entrecôte is no longer a symbol of virility,” a line that underscored her view that meat consumption must be reduced to help fight climate change, and that men eat more meat than women.
And “we have to change our mentality so that eating a barbecued entrecôte is no longer a symbol of virility,” a line that underscored her view that meat consumption must be reduced to help fight climate change, and that men eat more meat than women.
Last month, a French politician from the Green Party declared, “We have to change our mentality so that eating a barbecued entrecôte is no longer a symbol of virility.”
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