pickle

  • 61pickle-herring — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: obsolete Dutch pekel haerinck (now pekelharing), from Dutch pekel pickle + obsolete Dutch haerinck herring (from Middle Dutch harinc, herinc) more at herring 1. : a pickled herring …

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  • 62pickle plant — noun see pickle grass …

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  • 63Pickle — Pickles Pot de pickles indiens à l amla. En Grande Bretagne et dans le monde indien, les pickles sont des conserves au vinaigre servant de condiment. Une grande variété de fruits et légumes peuvent être ainsi conservés. Les pickles peuvent… …

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  • 64pickle — Mawdesley Glossary in a fix, in an awkward situation …

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  • 65pickle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. preserve, salt, corn, brine, marinate. See preservation, sourness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A preservative solution] Syn. solution, alcohol, formaldehyde solution; see brine , vinegar . 2. [A relish] …

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  • 66pickle — pick·le || pɪkl n. sour cucumber; salt water; brine; trouble, misfortune v. preserve in brine; make sour; preserve …

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  • 67pickle v — peck n …

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  • 68pickle —    An acid solution in which to soak metals either to clean them or to achieve an artificial patina. Many metals, including bronze and silver, when newly cast are covered with oxides which are easily removed by pickling …

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  • 69pickle — n. 1. Salt and water (for preserving meat), brine. 2. Vinegar (for preserving meats or vegetables). 3. Sorry condition, sad plight, predicament (colloq.) …

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  • 70pickle — pick·le …

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