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Word from the French for "stir up"
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ratatouille
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ratatouille is a video game based on the Pixar film of the same name . It was developed at Heavy Iron Studios and released by THQ , on June 26, 2007, two days before the first theatrical release in Russia . Ratatouille was initially released on twelve systems— ...
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n. A traditional French Provençal stewed vegetable dish consisting primarily of tomatoes, zucchini and eggplant, with other ingredients.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1877, from French ratatouille (19c.), first element uncertain, second element evidently touiller "to stir up," ultimately from Latin tudes "hammer" [Gamillscheg].
Usage examples of ratatouille.
Remove lid from ratatouille and continue cooking for another 5 minutes to reduce liquid.
He chose the least calorific, thin sliced red beef and ratatouille froide, and settled back with a sigh of contentment.
I turned around to find Henry coming in behind me with a plate piled with foodlemon chicken, ratatouille, green salad, and homemade rolls.
As she served out a scrappy ratatouille in the little upstairs kitchen, a recipe from her Paris days, there was little talk.
Stewards entered with platters, cold pear soup sprinkled with mint leaves, poached guinea hen eggs on fried toast layered with chutney and carpaccio, miniature acorn squash stuffed with cold ratatouille and dusted with Parmesan cheese, green tomatoes in balsamic vinegar topped with a cilantro seviche.
The restaurant had a bar and a few tables, was jammed and noisy and rich with the smell of ratatouille and shellfish.
And Ron demanded ratatouille and bouillabaisse and complained when I could not provide them.
Aunt Karen made that ratatouille and Mom told you you had to eat it to be polite and you threw up over the side of the deck?
As she understood it, friends and relatives were preparing trays of ratatouille and other vegetable dishes.