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coulis
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French coulis.
Noun
coulis (usually uncountable, plural coulis or coulises)
- A thick sauce made with pureed vegetable or fruit and often used as a garnish.
Related terms
- coulee
Anagrams
- Siculo-
French
Etymology
From couler (“to pour, to flow”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ku.li/
Adjective
coulis (feminine singular coulisse, masculine plural coulis, feminine plural coulisses)
- flowing; running
Derived terms
- coulisse
Noun
coulis m (plural coulis)
- coulis (sauce)
- melted metal used to fix a joint
Further reading
- “coulis” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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coolis
English
Noun
coolis
- plural of cooli
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