pâté

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A finely-ground paste of meat, game, fish or vegetables, sometimes with the addition of alcohol
pate
The interior body, or non-rind portion of cheese, described by its texture, density, and color
pate
The head, particularly the top or crown

He had a shiny, bald pate.

pate
Alternative spelling of pâté. (finely-ground paste of meat, fish, etc.)
pate
{n} the head or its skin, a kind of half moon
pate
lla
pate
A variant spelling of pâté
pate
{i} head (Slang); paste or spread made from meat or fish
pate
the top of the head liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned
pate
1) Annual petroleum-related swap meet and auction, held each year at Cresson, Texas Usually convenes in April 2) Oil company, founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1933 Acquired by Standard of New Jersey in 1956 The family which founded the company operates the swap meet
pate
liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned
pate
the top of the head
pate
The Crown of a dolls head
pate
The skin of a calf's head
pate
The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head
pate
Your pate is the top of your head. Bryan's bald pate. the top of your head
pâte brisée
A form of shortcrust pastry made with butter instead of lard or shortening
pâté chinois
a French-Canadian dish similar to shepherd's pie
pâté de foie gras
A pâté of fat goose liver; the lowest grade preparation of foie gras
addle pate
"silly little head"

Go to bed, and don't bother your addle pate about your neighbours. Can't a man cut up a few sticks without your coming to investigate?”.

pâtés
plural form of pâté
addle pate
A foolish or dull-witted fellow
addle-pate
one who is slow-witted or foolish
duck pate
a pate made from duck liver
pated
Having a pate; -- used only in composition; as, long-pated; shallow-pated
pated
Having a pate; used only in composition; as, long-pated; shallow- pated
pates
plural of pate
Turkish - English

Definition of pâté in Turkish English dictionary

pate
pate
pâté

    Hyphenation

    pate

    Turkish pronunciation

    peyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpāt/ /ˈpeɪt/

    Etymology

    [ 'pAt ] (noun.) 14th century. c.1200, perhaps a shortened form of Old French patene or Medieval Latin patena, both from Latin patina (“pan, dish”)
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