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vermicelli

English

Etymology

From Italian vermicelli, plural of vermicello (little worm), from verme (worm), from Latin vermis + -cello (diminutive suffix)

Noun

vermicelli (usually uncountable, plural vermicellis)

  1. Long, slender pasta, similar to spaghetti, only thinner.
  2. Any type of long, thin noodles, as in rice vermicelli.
  3. (Britain) Chocolate sprinkles.

Descendants

  • ? Irish: veirmisilí

Translations


Italian

Pronunciation

  • vermicèlli, IPA(key): /vermi?t??lli/

Noun

vermicelli m pl

  1. plural of vermicello

Portuguese

Noun

vermicelli m (plural vermicellis)

  1. vermicelli (long, slender pasta)
    Synonym: aletria

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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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