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The meaning of Condiment

Condiment – definition

noun

A substance such as salt, mustard, or pickle that is used to add flavour to food.

Usage examples:

Nearly all of the credits are written with condiments like mustard and mayonnaise on foods like ham…
noun

A substance such as a spice that you add to food to improve its taste

Condiment translation into English

Condiment: translate from English into Chinese

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调味品, 调料, 作料

Condiment: translate from English into Dutch

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Kruiderij, Toespijs, Toekruid

Condiment: translate from English into French

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Condiment

Condiment: translate from English into German

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Würze, Gewürz, Würzige zutat

Condiment: translate from English into Hindi

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मसाला, चटनी, छौंक, बघार

Condiment: translate from English into Italian

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Condimento

Condiment: translate from English into Korean

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조미료

Condiment: translate from English into Russian

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Приправа

Condiment: translate from English into Spanish

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Condimento, Especies, Caja de especies

Word origin

late Middle English: from Latin condimentum, from condire ‘to pickle’.

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