- salad sal·ad n
- ['sæləd]
insalata
tomato salad — insalata di pomodori
ham salad — prosciutto e insalata
green salad — insalata verde
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
tomato salad — insalata di pomodori
ham salad — prosciutto e insalata
green salad — insalata verde
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Salad — Sal ad (s[a^]l ad), n. [F. salade, OIt. salata, It. insalata, fr. salare to salt, fr. L. sal salt. See {Salt}, and cf. {Slaw}.] 1. A preparation of vegetables, as lettuce, celery, water cress, onions, etc., usually dressed with salt, vinegar, oil … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Salad burnet — Salad Sal ad (s[a^]l ad), n. [F. salade, OIt. salata, It. insalata, fr. salare to salt, fr. L. sal salt. See {Salt}, and cf. {Slaw}.] 1. A preparation of vegetables, as lettuce, celery, water cress, onions, etc., usually dressed with salt,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
salad — [sal′əd] n. [ME salat < MFr salade < Prov salada < VL * salata < fem. pp. of * salare, to salt < L sal, SALT] 1. a dish, usually cold, of raw or sometimes cooked vegetables or fruits in various combinations, served with a dressing … English World dictionary
salad — /sal euhd/, n. 1. a usually cold dish consisting of vegetables, as lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, covered with a dressing and sometimes containing seafood, meat, or eggs. 2. any of various dishes consisting of foods, as meat, seafood, eggs,… … Universalium
salad — sal·ad (săl’əd) n. 1. a) A dish of raw leafy green vegetables, often tossed with pieces of other raw or cooked vegetables, fruit, cheese, or other ingredients and served with a dressing. b) The course of a meal consisting of this dish. 2. A cold… … Word Histories
Salad — is a mixture of cold foods, usually including vegetables and/or fruits, often with a dressing, occasionally nuts or croutons, and sometimes with the addition of meat, fish, pasta, cheese, or whole grains. Salad is often served as an appetizer… … Wikipedia
salad — sal|ad [ˈsæləd] n [U and C] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: salade, from Old Provençal salada, from salar to add salt to , from sal salt ] 1.) a mixture of raw vegetables, especially ↑lettuce, ↑cucumber, and tomato ▪ Would you like some… … Dictionary of contemporary English
salad — sal|ad [ sæləd ] noun count or uncount ** 1. ) a food containing a mixture of raw vegetables such as LETTUCE, tomatoes, and CUCUMBERS, usually served with a SALAD DRESSING: a pasta salad toss a salad (=mix it together with a salad dressing):… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
salad dodger — (SAL.ud daw.jur) n. An overweight person; a person who shuns healthy foods. Also: salad dodger, SD. Example Citations: So, food is a national comforter. Famously too, though the Scots are a nation of salad dodgers. It s a fair cop but, in our… … New words
salad — late 14c., from O.Fr. salade (14c.), from V.L. *salata, lit. salted, short for herba salata salted vegetables (vegetables seasoned with brine, a popular Roman dish), from fem. pp. of *salare to salt, from L. sal (gen. salis) salt (see SALT (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
salad — sal•ad [[t]ˈsæl əd[/t]] n. 1) coo a cold dish of raw vegetables, as lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, served with a dressing, sometimes with meat, cheese, etc., added 2) coo a dish of any of various raw or cold cooked foods, usu. sliced or… … From formal English to slang