📖 Definitions of "Minced"
adjective
- 1
Finely chopped.
- 2
Minutely subdivided.
- 3
Weakened, extenuated.
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Minced"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| daintynoun | Elegant; delicately small and pretty. |
| niminy-piminynoun | overtly or excessively prim |
| tweenoun | (UK, Ireland, derogatory) Overly quaint, dainty, cute or nice. |
| primnoun | Of a person, their manner or appearance: Formal and precise; stiffly decorous. |
| refinednoun | (of processes) Developed, improved. |
| chopped | Cut or diced into small pieces. |
| pricked | Punctured by small holes. |
| shallotnoun | Any vegetable of certain species in the onion family. |
| scallionnoun | (now chiefly US, Ireland) A spring onion, Allium fistulosum. |
| collops | A collop is a slice of meat, according to one definition in the Oxford English Dictionary. |
| concassed | (cooking) Roughly chopped or diced; (in particular, of a tomato) diced after the seeds/core and skin have been removed. |
| pulledverb | Of cooked meat, prepared by being torn into fine pieces. |
| mashed | Broken up into a pulpy state. |
| sliced | That has been cut into slices. |
| parsleyednoun | (cooking) Prepared with parsley. |
| tartarenoun | A foodstuff chopped fine and served raw. |
| french cutnoun | (cooking) Sliced lengthwise, making strips long and thin (e.g. French cut green beans, French [cut] fries). cf. julienne. |
| chived | Seasoned with chives. |
| almondinenoun | A gemstone that is either a deep red garnet or a purple spinel. |
| semidriedverb | Partly dried. |
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