Definition of Carbonades

1. carbonade [n] - See also: carbonade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbonades

carbon subnitride
carbon suboxide
carbon tax
carbon tet
carbon tetrabromide
carbon tetrachloride
carbon tetrafluoride
carbon tetrahalide
carbon tetraiodide
carbon trade
carbon trading
carbon transmitter
carbonaceous
carbonaceous chondrite
carbonade
carbonades (current term)
carbonado
carbonadoed
carbonadoes
carbonadoing
carbonados
carbonamide
carbonamides
carbonara
carbonaras
carbonatation
carbonatations
carbonate
carbonate dehydratase
carbonate dehydratase inhibitor

Literary usage of Carbonades

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"... take one of these carbonades ? They are soft as butter. ... A slice of ham ? It's fit for a king. Or perhaps you will have some more of this chine, ..."

2. Belgium Old & New by George Wharton Edwards (1920)
"... de Poulet,” a chicken broth is served with the fowl. This is usually very safe. carbonades Flamandes is another Flemish dish which, if well done, ..."

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