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vinegarette
[ vin-i-guh-ret ]
vinegarette
/ ˌvɪnɪɡəˈrɛt /
noun
- a variant spelling of vinaigrette
Word History and Origins
Origin of vinegarette1
Example Sentences
That in a book is seared, but we could grill it and then serve it with a salad and a balsamic vinegarette.
Vin′egar-cru′et, a glass bottle for holding vinegar; Vinegarette′, a vinaigrette; Vin′egar-plant, the microscopic fungus which produces acetous fermentation—found in two forms known as mother of vinegar and flowers of vinegar.—adjs.
I blushed when you asked me to marry, I vowed I would never forget; And at parting I gave my dear Harry A beautiful vinegarette!
Mon pauvre petit coeur! what a shiver I felt as she danced the last set; And you gave, O mon Dieu! to revive her My beautiful vinegarette!
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