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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Drink
consommécon‧som‧mé /kənˈsɒmeɪ, ˈkɒnsəmeɪ $ ˌkɑːnsəˈmeɪ/ noun [uncountable] DFDclear soup made from meat or vegetables
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consommé• I had ordered a consommé to begin and, by the end of my first course, she was clearly growing restless.• I start with a consommé Lady Curzon.• Pour the consommé and wine over, sprinkle with the almonds and spring onions and dot with the butter.
Origin consommé (1800-1900) French from the past participle of consommer “to complete, boil down”, from Latin consummare; → CONSUMMATE1
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