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oatmeal
English
Etymology
From Middle English otemele, from ote (“oat”) + mele (“meal, coarse-ground grains”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?o?tmil/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???tmi?l/
- Hyphenation: oat?meal
Noun
oatmeal (usually uncountable, plural oatmeals)
- Meal made from rolled or round oats.
- A breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, cooked in milk and/or water.
- Synonym: (Britain) porridge
- A light greyish brown colour, like that of oatmeal.
Translations
Adjective
oatmeal (not comparable)
- Of a light greyish brown colour, like that of oatmeal
- 1929, Homes and Gardens magazine
- Boldly patterned textiles in oatmeal tones with a woven design in a strongly contrasting colour can be used alike for upholstery and as a wall hanging […]
- 1929, Homes and Gardens magazine
Translations
Derived terms
- oatmeal drink
- oatmeal porridge
See also
Further reading
- oatmeal on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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drammach
English
Noun
drammach (uncountable)
- A simple Scots food made from oatmeal and water.
drammach From the web:
- what does drammach
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