different between unleavened vs chapati

unleavened

English

Etymology

un- +? leavened

Adjective

unleavened (not comparable)

  1. without any yeast or other raising agent
    They were eating unleavened bread.

Synonyms

  • leavenless

Translations

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chapati

English

Alternative forms

  • chapatti
  • chupati
  • chupatti

Etymology

From Hindi ????? (cap?t?), from Sanskrit ?????? (carpa??).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t????pæti/, /t????p??ti/
  • Rhymes: -æti

Noun

chapati (plural chapatis)

  1. A flat, unleavened bread from northern India and Pakistan.

Translations

See also

  • naan
  • paratha
  • puri

Anagrams

  • apathic, aphatic

Swahili

Etymology

From Hindi ????? (cap?t?).

Pronunciation

Noun

chapati (n class, plural chapati)

  1. chapati (flat unleavened bread)

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