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Earthenware jar
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terrine
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a pate or fancy meatloaf baked in an earthenware casserole
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Terrine \Ter*rine"\, n. [F. See Tureen .] A dish or pan, originally of earthenware, such as those in which various dishes are cooked and served; esp., an earthenware jar containing some table delicacy and sold with its contents. (Cookery) A kind of ragout ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A terrine most commonly refers to a French forcemeat loaf similar to a pâté , made with more coarsely chopped ingredients. Terrines are usually served cold or at room temperature. Most terrines contain a large amount of fat as well as pork , although it ...
Usage examples of terrine.
It was obvious that The Terrine was staked out, but as the bogus milkman moved down the street I wondered why he should have told me so much, unless a course of action had already been prepared for me.
From the private aircraft park at London Heathrow, the same pilot took a Beagle Pup, Within an hour of leaving Marjorie outside The Terrine I was over Rugby at eight thousand feet and still climbing.
A drop of raspberry sauce escaped from the wedge of chocolate terrine, landed on the pristine edge of her plate.
Jennings had excelled herself: a terrine of leeks and prawns in a delicate sauce, red mullet with thyme, and raspberries and cream.
Margaux, duck terrine, boxed sandwiches and assorted delicatessen goodies on the back seat.
The waiter returned with their food order: a lobster salad for Rachel and duck terrine for himself.
Dishes came in an unceasing stream, soups and terrines followed by pigeon en daube, a rack of lamb, sallets and greens and a dish of white turnips whipped to a froth which everyone pronounced a delight of rustic sophistication, and all the while rivers of wine poured from chilled jugs into glasses only half-empty.
Among the various foods Bond noticed two round five-pound tins of Beluga caviar and several terrines of foie gras.
Among the various foods Bond noticed two round five-pound tins of Beluga caviar and several terrines of foie gras.
When she took Boursier's soup into the dining-room, she said, Mme Boursier was in the comptoir, three or four paces away from the desk on which she put the terrine.
She covered the weapons in the basket with a cloth and put in a slice of vegetable terrine wrapped in baking paper.
May I recommend the terrine of foie gras followed by the roast rack of lamb with a large helping of Dauphinois potatoes, and then the double chocolate mousse—.