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ragout
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ra·gout  (r-g)
n.
A well-seasoned meat or fish stew, usually with vegetables.

[French ragoût, from ragoûter, to revive the taste, from Old French ragouster : re-, re- + a-, to (from Latin ad; see ad-) + gost, taste (from Latin gustus; see geus- in Indo-European roots).]

ragout [ræˈguː]
n
(Cookery) a richly seasoned stew of meat or poultry and vegetables
vb -gouts [-ˈguːz] -gouting [-ˈguːɪŋ] -gouted [-ˈguːd]
(Cookery) (tr) to make into a ragout
[from French, from ragoûter to stimulate the appetite again, from ra- re- + goûter from Latin gustāre to taste]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ragout - well-seasoned stew of meat and vegetables
stew - food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables
salmi - ragout of game in a rich sauce
Translations
ragout [ræˈguː] Nguisado m
ragout [ræˈguː] nragoût m
rag rug ntapis m en lirette
ragout
n (Cook) → Ragout nt


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