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marina
noun (marinas ) a harbour for berthing private pleasure boats, usually with associated facilities provided.
[19c: from Italian and Spanish, from Latin marinus marine]
noun (marinas ) a harbour for berthing private pleasure boats, usually with associated facilities provided.
[19c: from Italian and Spanish, from Latin marinus marine]
marinade
noun , cookery
1 any liquid mixture, especially a mixture of oil, herbs, spices, vinegar or wine, etc, in which food, especially meat or fish, is soaked before cooking to add flavour or to tenderize it.
2 meat, fish, etc that has been soaked in such a mixture.
verb (marinaded , marinading ) tr & intr to soak (meat or fish, etc) in a marinade. Also called marinate.
[17c: French, from Spanish marinar to pickle something in brine]
noun , cookery
1 any liquid mixture, especially a mixture of oil, herbs, spices, vinegar or wine, etc, in which food, especially meat or fish, is soaked before cooking to add flavour or to tenderize it.
2 meat, fish, etc that has been soaked in such a mixture.
verb (marinaded , marinading ) tr & intr to soak (meat or fish, etc) in a marinade. Also called marinate.
[17c: French, from Spanish marinar to pickle something in brine]
marinara
noun an Italian-style tomato and onion sauce, often with herbs, spices, white wine, etc, served with pasta dishes.
adjective , denoting pasta, gnocchi, etc that is served with this kind of sauce spaghetti marinara .
[1940s: Italian, meaning -in sailor's style-, from marina sea]
noun an Italian-style tomato and onion sauce, often with herbs, spices, white wine, etc, served with pasta dishes.
adjective , denoting pasta, gnocchi, etc that is served with this kind of sauce spaghetti marinara .
[1940s: Italian, meaning -in sailor's style-, from marina sea]
marinate
verb (marinated , marinating ) to marinade something.
[17c: from Italian marinare or French mariner ]
verb (marinated , marinating ) to marinade something.
[17c: from Italian marinare or French mariner ]
marine
adjective
1 belonging to or concerned with the sea marine landscape .
2 inhabiting, found in or obtained from the sea marine mammal .
3 belonging or relating to ships, shipping trade or the navy marine insurance marine architect .
4 done or used at sea marine compass .
noun
1 (often Marine)
a a soldier trained to serve on land or at sea;
b a member of the Royal Marines or the US Marine Corps.
2 the merchant or naval ships of a nation collectively.
[15c: from Latin marinus , from mare sea]
tell that or it to the marines colloq an expression of disbelief and ridicule.
adjective
1 belonging to or concerned with the sea marine landscape .
2 inhabiting, found in or obtained from the sea marine mammal .
3 belonging or relating to ships, shipping trade or the navy marine insurance marine architect .
4 done or used at sea marine compass .
noun
1 (often Marine)
a a soldier trained to serve on land or at sea;
b a member of the Royal Marines or the US Marine Corps.
2 the merchant or naval ships of a nation collectively.
[15c: from Latin marinus , from mare sea]
tell that or it to the marines colloq an expression of disbelief and ridicule.
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