What does Cutlet mean?
Definitions for Cutlet
ˈkʌt lɪtcut·let
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Princeton's WordNet
cutlet, scallop, scollop, escallopnoun
thin slice of meat (especially veal) usually fried or broiled
Wiktionary
cutletnoun
A thin slice of meat, usually fried.
cutletnoun
A chop, a specific piece of meat cut from the side of an animal, especially said of pork, chicken, and beef.
Etymology: From côtelette (recorded in English since 1706), from costelette "little rib," from coste "rib, side", from costa; influenced (popular etymology) by English cut.
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cutlet
A cutlet is a piece of meat, usually from the leg or ribs of veal, pork, or chicken, that is thinly sliced, flattened, and then typically breaded and fried. It can also refer to a meat or vegetable patty made to resemble such a piece of meat.
Webster Dictionary
Cutletnoun
a piece of meat, especially of veal or mutton, cut for broiling
Etymology: [F. ctelette, prop., little rib, dim. of cte rib, fr. L. costa. See Coast.]
Wikidata
Cutlet
Cutlet refers to: ⁕a thin slice of meat from the leg or ribs of veal, pork, or mutton ⁕a fried breaded cutlet ⁕a croquette made of minced meat ⁕a kind of fish fillet ⁕various preparations using fried cutlets or croquettes
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Cutlet
kut′let, n. a slice of meat cut off for cooking, esp. of mutton or veal—generally the rib and the meat belonging to it. [Fr. côtelette, dim. of côte, from L. costa, a rib.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Cutlet in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Cutlet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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- шницел, котлетBulgarian
- řízek, kotletaCzech
- Kotelett, SchnitzelGerman
- παϊδάκι, κοτολέταGreek
- chuletaSpanish
- کتلتPersian
- kyljys, leikeFinnish
- côteletteFrench
- kotlettHungarian
- costolettaItalian
- カツレツJapanese
- კატლეტიGeorgian
- 코토레타Korean
- kotelettNorwegian
- sznycel, kotletPolish
- posta, costeletaPortuguese
- șnițelRomanian
- котлета, шницель, отбивная котлетаRussian
- одрезак, odrezakSerbo-Croatian
- kotlettSwedish
- קוטלעטYiddish
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