cui|sine
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cui·sine — /kwıˈziːn/ noun, pl sines 1 : a style of cooking [noncount] I like gourmet/vegetarian/ethnic cuisine. a cooking method used in French cuisine [count] regional cuisines a cuisine … Useful english dictionary
haute´-cui|sine´ — haute cui|sine «oht kwee ZEEN», French. 1. the art of preparing and cooking fine foods, especially as practiced by distinguished chefs in leading restaurants and hotels; cooking as a fine art: »Such a corn has long been among the specialties of… … Useful english dictionary
haute cui|sine — «oht kwee ZEEN», French. 1. the art of preparing and cooking fine foods, especially as practiced by distinguished chefs in leading restaurants and hotels; cooking as a fine art: »Such a corn has long been among the specialties of that seat of… … Useful english dictionary
chef de cui|sine — «SHEH duh kwee ZEEN», French. 1. head cook. 2. (literally) head of the kitchen … Useful english dictionary
sine — aden·o·sine; al·phon·sine; am·bro·sine; anab·a·sine; an·de·sine; ar·sine; be·cas·sine; brank·ur·sine; bu·sine; bys·sine; car·no·sine; chal·co·sine; co·nes·sine; cui·sine; cyt·i·sine; cy·to·sine; di·phen·yl·amine·chlor·ar·sine;… … English syllables
cui — be·cui·ba; cir·cui·teer; cui; cui·ca; cui·ca·tec; cui·chun·chul·li; cui·ras·sier; cui·sine; cui·si·nier; cui·si·nière; cui·vré; cui·se·naire; cui·rass; cui·ca·te·co; … English syllables
haute cui·sine — /ˌoʊtkwıˈziːn/ noun [singular] : cooking that is done in a very skillful and complicated way … Useful english dictionary
Sine die — Liste des locutions latines Voir « Locutions latines … Wikipédia en Français
cui jurisdictio data est, ea quoque concessa esse videntur, sine quibus jurisdictio explicari non potest — /k(yuw)ay jurasdiksh(iy)ow deyta est, iya kwowkwiy kansesa esiy vadentar, sayniy kwibas jurasdiksh(iy)ow eksplakeray non powtast/ To whomsoever a jurisdiction is given, those things also are supposed to be granted, without which the jurisdiction… … Black's law dictionary
cui jurisdictio data est, ea quoque concessa esse videntur, sine quibus jurisdictio explicari non potest — /k(yuw)ay jurasdiksh(iy)ow deyta est, iya kwowkwiy kansesa esiy vadentar, sayniy kwibas jurasdiksh(iy)ow eksplakeray non powtast/ To whomsoever a jurisdiction is given, those things also are supposed to be granted, without which the jurisdiction… … Black's law dictionary