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kebab in Latin

kebab in Latin is alchiebābat — kebab means meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.

kebab in Latin

alchiebābat
noun
(British) A dish of pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables roasted on a skewer or spit, especially a doner kebab.

What does "kebab" mean?

  1. noun Meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.
    "We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed."
  2. noun A takeaway shop that sells kebabs.
    "There's a kebab on the corner that's open till 3am."
  3. noun In computing, an icon of three stacked dots that opens a menu (informally, from its resemblance to food on a skewer).
    "Tap the kebab icon in the top corner to see more options."

kebab in a sentence

  • We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed.
  • She grilled lamb kebabs on the barbecue.
  • There's a kebab on the corner that's open till 3am.
  • Tap the kebab icon in the top corner to see more options.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "kebab" in Latin?

"kebab" in Latin is alchiebābat. kebab means: Meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.

How do you use "kebab" in a sentence?

Example: "We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed." In Latin, "kebab" is alchiebābat.

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