Crossword clues for salmi
salmi
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Salmi \Sal"mi\, n. (Cookery) Same as Salmis.
Wiktionary
n. (context rare English) A rich stew or ragout, especially of game.
WordNet
n. ragout of game in a rich sauce
Wikipedia
Salmi is a former Soviet Air Force air base in Russia located 50 km northwest of Ilinskiy. It was shown on the 1974 Department of Defense Global Navigation Chart No. 3 as having jet facilities. As of 2000 Google Earth indicates it has been dismantled, with some faint outlines still visible.
Salmi (; Finnish and , lit. inlet) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Pitkyarantsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated within and serves as the administrative center of Salminskoye Rural Settlement of Pitkyarantsky Municipal District. Population: 3,800 (2007 est.). Postal code: 186821.
It was established in 1500.
Salmi may refer to:
- Abdul Aziz Al-Salmi, a Kuwaiti football referee
- Albert Salmi (1928-1990), American actor
- Jorma Salmi (born 1933), retired professional ice hockey player
- Salmi (rural locality), a rural locality (a settlement) in the Republic of Karelia, Russia
- Salmi (air base), a former Soviet air base
- Salmi, short name for salmagundi, a salad dish originating in England
- Salmis, a rich stew or ragoƻt of game meat
Usage examples of "salmi".
Doc wished they had ordered the steak salmis, hamburger or no hamburger.