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Definition: Savarin |
SavarinNoun1. A sponge cake baked in a ring mold. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "savarin" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1915. (references) |
"Savarin" is a common misspelling or typo for: Safari, Saharan, Savoring, Severing, Slavering. |
Crosswords: Savarin |
| Specialty definitions using "savarin": Eat ♦ savarin mold. (references) |
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Clever | Animals feed; man eats. Only the man of intellect and judgment knows how to eat. (references; author: Savarin) | |
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Savarin | Animals feed; man eats. Only the man of intellect and judgment knows how to eat. |
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Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | EAT, v.i. To perform successively (and successfully) the functions of mastication, humectation, and deglutition. "I was in the drawing-room, enjoying my dinner," said Brillat- Savarin, beginning an anecdote. "What!" interrupted Rochebriant; "eating dinner in a drawing-room?" "I must beg you to observe, monsieur," explained the great gastronome, "that I did not say I was eating my dinner, but enjoying it. I had dined an hour before." |
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Expression using "savarin": savarin mold. Additional references. | |
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Ending with "savarin": Brillat-savarin. | |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
brillat savarin | 26 |
savarin | 17 |
brillat by quotation savarin | 2 |
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| Language | Translations for "savarin"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||
French | moule savarin (savarin mold). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
German | hefekranz. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Japanese Kanji | サハラ (sabbatical leave, safari, safari jacket, safari look, safari park, safari rally, Sahara desert, sahel, sapience, sapphire, Saturday, savanna, suffix, supper, supper club, survival, survival foods, survival manual, survival wear). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Japanese Katakana | サバラン . (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | avarinsay savarinã. (various references) savaräng. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "savarin": savarins. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-a-i-n-r-s-v" | |
-1 letter: avians, invars, nairas, navars, ravins, varnas. | |
-2 letters: airns, arias, avian, invar, naira, naris, navar, raias, rains, ranis, ravin, saran, sarin, savin, vairs, varas, varia, varna, vinas. | |
-3 letters: ains, airn, airs, anas, anis, ansa, aria, raia, rain, rani, rias, rins, sain, sari, vain, vair, vans, vara, vars, vasa, vina, visa. | |
-4 letters: aas, ain, air, ais, ana, ani, ars, ava, ins, ran, ras, ria, rin, sin, sir, sri, van, var, vas, via, vis. | |
-5 letters: aa, ai, an, ar, as, in, is, na, si. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-a-i-n-r-s-v" | |
+1 letter: nirvanas, savarins, variants. | |
+2 letters: carnivals, valerians, variances. | |
+3 letters: hantavirus, invariants, narratives, naviculars, navigators, starvation, stravaging, vagrancies, variations, vicariants, vulgarians. | |
+4 letters: animadverts, anniversary, antislavery, cadaverines, covariances, galvanizers, invariables, invariances, laborsaving, maidservant, margravines, nonabrasive, papaverines, sansevieria, starvations, stravaiging, translative, vacationers, vaccinators, vanguardism, vanguardist, vegetarians, vicariances. | |
+5 letters: abrasiveness, acriflavines, aggravations, alternatives, asseverating, asseveration, caravanserai, carminatives, clairvoyants, covariations, depravations, evaporations, gravitations, hantaviruses, invalidators, maidservants, malversation, overanalysis, revaccinates, revaluations, sansevierias, transvaluing, vanguardisms, vanguardists, variableness, variegations, vaticinators. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)53 61 76 61 72 69 6E |
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Morse Code (1836) (references)... .- ...- .- .-. .. -. |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010011 01100001 01110110 01100001 01110010 01101001 01101110 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)S a v a r i n |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0053 0061 0076 0061 0072 0069 006E |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)53678867847580 |
| 1. Definition 2. Crosswords 3. Usage: Modern 4. Usage: Commercial | 5. Quotations: Familiar 6. Quotations: Non-fiction 7. Expressions 8. Expressions: Internet | 9. Translations: Modern 10. Derivations 11. Anagrams 12. Orthography | 13. Bibliography |
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