First Known Use: 14th century
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blanch
verb \ˈblanch\
: to put (food items) in boiling water or steam for a short time
: to suddenly have less color in your face because you are afraid, embarrassed, etc.
Full Definition of BLANCH
transitive verb
: to take the color out of: as
intransitive verb
: to become white or pale
— blanch·er noun
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Origin of BLANCH
Middle English blaunchen, from Anglo-French blanchir, from blanc, adjective, white — more at blank
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BLANCH Defined for Kids
blanch
verb \ˈblanch\
blanchedblanch·ing
Definition of BLANCH for Kids
2
: to scald so as to remove the skin from <Blanch the tomatoes.>
3
: to turn pale <Sickened by the news, I blanched and turned away.>
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