
Terrine
[tə-REEN]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: French, early 18th century
1.
A meat, fish, or vegetable mixture that has been cooked or otherwise prepared in advance and allowed to cool or set in its container, typically served in slices.
2.
A container used for a terrine, typically of an oblong shape and made of earthenware.
Examples of Terrine in a sentence
"The special of the day was a salmon terrine served with rice."
"The chef carefully arranged the vegetables in a ceramic terrine."

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