al dente

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Italian al dente (literally to the tooth).

Pronunciation

Adjective

al dente (comparative more al dente, superlative most al dente)

  1. (of pasta, vegetables, rice, beans, etc.) firm to the bite, cooked just right

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed form Italian al dente.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɑl ˈdɛn.tə/
  • Audio:(file)

Phrase

Template:nl-phrase

  1. al dente
    Synonym: beetgaar

German

Etymology

From Italian al dente.

Pronunciation

Adjective

al dente

  1. al dente

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Italian

Etymology

Literally “to the tooth”.

Pronunciation

Adjective

al dente (invariable)

  1. al dente

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