al dente
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian al dente (literally “to the tooth”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
al dente (comparative more al dente, superlative most al dente)
Usage notes
- Also used adverbially.
Translations
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Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed form Italian al dente.
Pronunciation
Phrase
German
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
al dente
Further reading
- “al dente” in Duden online
Italian
Etymology
Literally “to the tooth”.
Pronunciation
Adjective
Usage notes
- Also used adverbially.
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