mar·mite
(mär′mīt, mär-mēt′)n.1. A large covered earthenware or metal cooking pot.
2. A small, covered earthenware casserole.
[French, from Old French, hypocritical, marmite (possibly because the food is hidden inside) : marm-, akin to marmouser, to murmur + mite, cat (of imitative origin).]
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marmite
(ˈmɑːmaɪt) n1. (Cookery) a large cooking pot
2. (Cookery) soup cooked in such a pot
3. (Cookery) an individual covered casserole for serving soup
4. (Military) military US a container used to bring food to troops in the field
[from French: pot]
Marmite
(ˈmɑːmaɪt) n (Cookery) trademark Brit a yeast and vegetable extract used as a spread, flavouring, etc
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Noun | 1. | marmite - soup cooked in a large pot soup - liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food |
| 2. | marmite - a large pot especially one with legs used e.g. for cooking souppot - metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid |
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