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Look up: Mazarine

  1. mazarine
    1 Dish liner, usually of silver with decorative pierced patterns, to fit in a fish or meat dish so that the juices can strain. 2 Rich, deep blue ceramic colour, characteristic of sèvres porcelain. The colour was imitated at worcester, and also at chelsea from c. 1755, particularly during the red anchor period.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  2. Mazarine
    Maz`a·rine' noun (Cookery) A forcemeat entrée.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/36

  3. Mazarine
    Maz`a·rine' adjective Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin , prime minister of France, 1643-1661. Mazarine Bible , the first Bible, and perhaps the first complete book, printed with movable metal types; -- printed by Gutenberg at Ment...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/36

  4. Mazarine
    Maz`a·rine' noun Mazarine blue.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/36

  5. Mazarine
    • (n.) Mazarine blue. • (a.) Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661. • (n.) A forcemeat entree.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  6. Mazarine
    A flat or almost flat plate fitting into a large oval dish and pierced for the purpose of straining off excess water from fish, common in the mid to late 18thC and often decorated with elaborate engraving.
    Found on http://freespace.virgin.net/a.data/gloss

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