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provençale
(pro¦ven|çale)
Pronunciation:
/ˌprɒvɒ̃ˈsɑːl/
adjective
[
postpositive
]
denoting a dish cooked in a sauce made with tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil:
chicken provençale
Origin:
from French
à la provençale
'in the Provençal style'
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