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carbonnade
noun car·bon·nade \ˌkär-bə-ˈnäd\
Definition of CARBONNADE
: a beef stew cooked in beer
Variants of CARBONNADE
car·bon·nade also car·bo·nade \ˌkär-bə-ˈnäd\
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Origin of CARBONNADE
French, literally, dish of grilled meat, from Italian carbonata, from carbone charcoal, coal, from Latin carbon-, carbo
First Known Use: 1877
Rhymes with CARBONNADE
accolade, amphipod, arthropod, bigarade, cattle prod, chiffonade, decapod, defilade, demigod, diplopod, dowsing rod, enfilade, escalade, esplanade, firing squad, flying squad, fusillade, gallopade, gastropod, goldenrod, hexapod, isopod, lightning rod, lycopod, monkeypod, monopod, Novgorod, Novi Sad, octopod, piston rod, promenade, pseudopod, rémoulade, rhizopod, spinning rod, tapenade, tetrapod, theropod, traverse rod
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