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charcuterie
(char¦cu|terie)
Pronunciation:
/ʃɑːˈkuːt(ə)ri/
noun
(
plural
charcuteries
)
[
mass noun
]
cold cooked meats.
[
count noun
]
a shop selling cold meats.
Origin:
French, from obsolete
char
(earlier form of
chair
) 'flesh' +
cuite
'cooked'
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