carbonado
Carbonado (noun) means Meat or fish that has been scored and broiled.
Etymology
The noun is derived from Spanish carbonada (“carbonized”) (from carbonar (“to carbonize”)) + -ado (suffix forming past participles of regular verbs ending in -ar). Carbonada appears to have been modelled after Italian carbonata (“coal pile; stew of beef in red wine”), from carbone (“coal; charcoal”) (from Latin carbō (“coal; charcoal”), from Proto-Indo-European *ker- (“to burn”)) + -ata. The verb is derived from the noun.
Rhymes for carbonado
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What is the meaning of carbonado?
"carbonado" (noun) means meat or fish that has been scored and broiled.