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pasta [ˈpæstə] n
(Cookery) any of several variously shaped edible preparations made from a flour and water dough, such as spaghetti [Italian, from Late Latin: paste1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
pasta Types of pastaagnolotti, bavette, bombolotti, bucatini, cannelloni, cappelletti, cellentani, conchiglie, ditali, farfalle, fettuccine, fettucine, or fettucini, fusilli, gnocchetti, gnocchi, lasagne, lasagnette, linguine, lumache, macaroni, maultaschen, noodles, orecchiette, paglia e fieno, pappardelle, penne, pipe, ravioli, rigatoni, ruote, spaghetti, spätzle or spaetzle, taglioni, tagliatelle, tortellini, tortelloni, tortiglioni, vermicelli, zita or ziti Translations n pasta [ˈpӕstə, (American ) ˈpa:-] a dough used in Italian cooking for making spaghetti, macaroni etc. pasta عَجينة الباستا لِلمَعْكرونه паста těsto pasta die Pasta ζυμαρικό pasta makaronitainas رشته فرنگی pasta pâtes פַּסטָה पास्ता tjestenina tészta pasta pasta pasta パスタ 파스타 makaronų tešla makaronu mīkla pasta pasta pasta ciasto makaronowe massa paste тесто для макаронных изделий cesto testenine testenina pasta พาสต้า hamur işi 加油脂的面團, 義大利麵食 макарони ايک قسم کا ميدا mì ống 加油脂的面团, 意大利面食 pasta → باستا těstoviny pasta Nudeln ζυμαρικό pasta pasta pâtes tjestenina pasta パスタ 파스타 pasta pasta makaron macarrão макаронные изделия pasta พาสต้า อาหารจำพวกแป้ง makarna mỳ pasta 意大利面食 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Can I not, like Pasta, Malibran, Grisi, acquire for myself what you would never have given me, whatever might have been your fortune, a hundred or a hundred and fifty thousand livres per annum, for which I shall be indebted to no one but myself; and which, instead of being given as you gave me those poor twelve thousand francs, with sour looks and reproaches for my prodigality, will be accompanied with acclamations, with bravos, and with flowers? |
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