madrilène
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ma·dri·lène
also ma·dri·lene (măd′rĭ-lĕn′)n.
A consommé flavored with tomato, often served jellied and chilled.
[French (consommé) madrilène, Madrid (consommé), from Spanish madrileño, of Madrid, from Madrid, Madrid.]
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madrilène
(ˈmædrɪˌlɛn; -ˌleɪn; French madrilɛn)n
(Cookery) a cold consommé flavoured with tomato juice
[shortened from French (consommé) madrilène from Spanish madrileño of or from Madrid]
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mad•ri•lène
(ˈmæd rəˌlɛn, -ˌleɪn, ˌmæd rəˈlɛn, -ˈleɪn)n.
a consommé flavored with tomato, frequently jelled and served cold.
[1930–35; < French (consommé) madrilène literally, Madrid consommé; see Madrileño]
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Noun | 1. | madrilene - a tomato-flavored consomme; often served chilled consomme - clear soup usually of beef or veal or chicken |
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