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pudding in Latin

pudding in Latin is apothermum — pudding means a soft, sweet dessert, often milk- or egg-based, cooked or set until thick and creamy.

pudding in Latin

apothermum
noun

What does "pudding" mean?

  1. noun A soft, sweet dessert, often milk- or egg-based, cooked or set until thick and creamy.
    "She made chocolate pudding for dessert."
  2. noun In British English, the dessert course of a meal generally, regardless of what it actually is.
    "What's for pudding tonight?"
  3. noun A savoury dish, often a type of sausage, made from ingredients such as blood, suet, or meat encased and boiled or steamed.
    "Black pudding is a traditional part of a full English breakfast."

pudding in a sentence

  • She made chocolate pudding for dessert.
  • The rice pudding was still warm from the oven.
  • What's for pudding tonight?
  • Black pudding is a traditional part of a full English breakfast.

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What is "pudding" in Latin?

"pudding" in Latin is apothermum. pudding means: A soft, sweet dessert, often milk- or egg-based, cooked or set until thick and creamy.

How do you use "pudding" in a sentence?

Example: "She made chocolate pudding for dessert." In Latin, "pudding" is apothermum.

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