different between unleavened vs chapati
unleavened
English
Etymology
un- +? leavened
Adjective
unleavened (not comparable)
- without any yeast or other raising agent
- They were eating unleavened bread.
Synonyms
- leavenless
Translations
unleavened From the web:
- what unleavened bread mean
- what unleavened bread
- what unleavened bread can i buy
- what unleavened bread is baked on a hot stone
- unleavened meaning
- what's unleavened dough
- unleavened what does mean
- what is unleavened bread in the bible
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)
- 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)
- chapati (flat unleavened bread)
chapati From the web:
- what chapati contains
- what chapati called in english
- what's chapati flour
- what chapati flour is best
- what chapati made of
- what chapati means
- what chapati has
- what's chapati in french
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