
1) Anagram for tape 2) Appetizer spread 3) Baguette spread 4) Bean 5) Canape covering 6) Canape spread 7) Canape topper 8) Chopped liver 9) Chopped liver dish 10) Chopped liver spread 11) Chopped spread 12) Classic Nigerian cuisine 13) Classic Nigerian dish 14) Classic Nigerian scran 15) Classic Nigerian grub
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1) Dome 2) Tonsure
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Pâté is a type of meat paste, terrine or pie. Pate may also refer to: ==People== ==Places== ...
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[instrument] A pātē is a Polynesian percussion instrument. It is of the slit drum family, and therefore is also of the idiophone percussion family. It is made from a hollowed-out log, usually of Milo wood and produces a distinctive and loud sound. Different sizes of pate offer different pitches and volumes, as well as striking the pate in...
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• (n.) A pie. See Patty. • (a.) See Patte. • (n.) The skin of a calf`s head. • (n.) The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head. • (n.) A kind of platform with a parapet, usually of an oval form, and generally erected in marshy grounds to cover a gate of a fortified place.
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(pah-TAY) - (French) Refers to various elegant, well seasoned ground meat preparations (with a paste consistency). Technically only meat wrapped in pastry should be palled pate Terrine, from the French root "terre" which means "earth," means the loaf has been baked in a dish (classically one of earthenware). Pate is served cold...
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(from the article `eastern Africa, history of`) ...masonry pillars. Chinese imports arrived in ever larger quantities, and there are signs that eating bowls were beginning to come into more common ... ...and Muscat to the imam of Oman in 1650. Two years later the Omanis launched their first major intervention into East Africa`s affairs ...
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(French: `paste`), in French cuisine, a filled pastry, analogous to the English pie. The term pâté is also used, with modifiers, to denote two other ...
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1. The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head. 'His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.' (Ps. Vii. 16) 'Fat paunches have lean pate.' (Shak) ... 2. The skin of a calf's head. ... Origin: Cf. LG. & Prov. G. Pattkopf, patzkopf, scabby head; patt, patz, scab + kopf head. ......
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either a pastry or a blend of livers in to a light spreadable blend.
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(pa-tay). A little pie; a pastry or patty.
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The circular piece of cork, card or composition which covers the hole in the crown of a doll's head and to which the wig is usually fixed.
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Pate noun [ Confer LG. & Prov. German
pattkopf ,
patzkopf , scabby head;
patt ,
patz , scab +
kopf head.]
1. The head of a person; the top, or crown, of the head. [ Now generally used in contempt or ridicule.] « His mischief shall return upon his own h...
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Pa`té' adjective (Her.) See
Patté .
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(Cook Islands, the Pacific) slit log drums.
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[
n] - liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned 2. [n] - the top of the head
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A well-seasoned French preparation using a meat or fish paste filling. Sometimes a fruit or vegetable mixture is used. Can be smooth or coarsely textured. Pâtés may be served hot or cold, usually as a first course or appetizer.
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noun the top of the head
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liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned
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