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fettuccini

English

Etymology

From Italian fettuccine; see fettuccine.

Pronunciation

  • (US) enPR: f?t?ch?'n?, IPA(key): /?f?t??t??ini/, [?f????t???ini]

Noun

fettuccini (usually uncountable, plural fettuccinis)

  1. A long, broad, thick noodle; a type of pasta having this shape.

Usage notes

  • This is generally recognised as a misspelling of fettuccine, influenced by other pastas with names ending in -i.

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fettuccine

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian fettuccine, plural of fettuccina (literally little ribbon), diminutive of fettuccia, from fetta + -uccia.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i?ni

Noun

fettuccine (usually uncountable, plural fettuccines)

  1. Long, flat ribbons of pasta, cut from a rolled-out sheet; identical in form to tagliatelle.

Translations

Related terms

  • fettucce

Further reading

  • fettuccine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Italian

Noun

fettuccine f

  1. plural of fettuccina

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