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Etymology: French œuvre, literally, work, from Old French ovre, Latin opera — more at opera. Date: 1875. : a substantial body of work constituting the ...
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The French (singular and plural) is hors d'œuvre; in English, the œ ligature is usually replaced by the 2-letter sequence "oe" with the plural often written ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about oeuvres. oeuvres. Information about oeuvres in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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The first chapter, "Building Blocks for the Best Hors d'Oeuvres," .... This is the ultimate Hors D'Oeuvres handbook -- the best I've ever come across. ...
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hors d'oeuvre ( ) n. , pl. , hors d'oeuvres ( ), or hors d'oeuvre . An appetizer served before a meal.
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From the traditions of Italy, and with over two decades in the food service industry, Oscar understands his client's needs. Savoia Hors D'Oeuvres works with ...
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