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cotta
[ kot-uh, kaw-tuh ]
noun
Ecclesiastical.
- a surplice.
- a short surplice, sleeveless or with short sleeves, worn especially by choristers.
cotta
/ ˈɒə /
noun
- RC Church a short form of surplice
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Origin of cotta1
C19: from Italian: tunic, from Medieval Latin; see coat
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It’s great with semifreddo, granita or panna cotta and pairs beautifully with citrus.
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We’re talking serious exotics with a range of flavors from smoky to sweet and evocative names like Thorburn’s Terra Cotta, Cherokee Purple, Evil Olive Cherry and Brandywine Pink.
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A terra cotta pot had partially melted.
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We did an amazing Jalebi churro on top of a rabri Panna cotta at Baar Baar.
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They came in a small range of colors: sand, terra cotta, chestnut.
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