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degustation
English
Alternative forms
- dégustation
Etymology
Borrowed from French dégustation, from Latin degustatio, degustationem, from degusto.
Noun
degustation (countable and uncountable, plural degustations)
- tasting, especially as a form of careful appreciation
Derived terms
- degustation menu
Related terms
- degustate
Translations
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degust
English
Etymology
From French déguster
Verb
degust (third-person singular simple present degusts, present participle degusting, simple past and past participle degusted)
- To taste carefully to fully appreciate it.
- To savour
Related terms
- degustation
Anagrams
- deguts, gusted
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