- man·i·cot·ti
- /ˌmænəˈkɑːti/ noun [noncount]US : a type of pasta in the shape of tubes that are usually filled with meat or cheese and covered with tomato sauce
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
man|i|cot|ti — «MAN uh KOT ee», noun. macaroni stuffed with cheese and baked in tomato sauce. ╂[< Italian manicotti] … Useful english dictionary
cot — cot·y·la; cot·y·lar; cot·y·le·don; cot·y·le·don·al; cot·y·le·don·ary; cot·y·lig·er·ous; cot·y·loid; cot·y·loph·o·ra; cot·y·loph·o·rous; cot·y·lo·saur; cot·y·lo·sau·ria; di·cot; di·cot·y·le·do·ne·ae; di·cot·y·le·do·nes; di·cot·y·les;… … English syllables
man — man·dae·an·ism; man·da·ic; man·da·la; man·da·ment; man·dan; man·dant; man·da·pa; man·dar; man·da·rin·ate; man·da·rin·ism; man·da·tary; man·da·tee; man·da·tor; man·da·to·ri·ly; man·da·tum; man·da·ya; man·de; man·de·ism; man·del·ate; man·del·ic;… … English syllables
cot|quean — «KOT KWEEN», noun. Obsolete. 1. a) the housewife of a cot or hut. b) a coarse, vulgar, or scolding woman. 2. a man who busies himself with household affairs. ╂[< cot2 + quean] … Useful english dictionary
Côt — Malbec Trauben mit ihrer typisch intensiven Farbe. Das Foto entstand im Napa Valley in Kalifornien. Der Malbec ist eine alte französische rote Rebsorte. Früher wurde er in 30 Départements angebaut, weshalb fast 400 Namen für ihn im Gebrauch waren … Deutsch Wikipedia
cot-quean — noun An effeminate man … Wiktionary
A Good Man Goes to War — 218a – A Good Man Goes to War Doctor Who episode Cast Doctor Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor) … Wikipedia
Bell cot — Bell Bell, n. [AS. belle, fr. bellan to bellow. See {Bellow}.] 1. A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
manicotti — man·i·cot·ti … English syllables
Westmacott — This uncommon and distinguished name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Westmancote near Tewkesbury in Worcestershire. The placename is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Westmonecote , and… … Surnames reference