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Timbal (gcide) | Timbal \Tim"bal\, n.
A kettledrum. See Tymbal.
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timbal (gcide) | Tymbal \Tym"bal\, n. [F. timbale, Sp. timbal; cf. atabal;
probably of Arabic origin. Cf. Atabal, Timbrel.]
A kind of kettledrum. [Written also timbal.]
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A tymbal's sound were better than my voice. --Prior.
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timbale (encz) | timbale, n: |
timbale case (encz) | timbale case, n: |
timbal (gcide) | Timbal \Tim"bal\, n.
A kettledrum. See Tymbal.
[1913 Webster]Tymbal \Tym"bal\, n. [F. timbale, Sp. timbal; cf. atabal;
probably of Arabic origin. Cf. Atabal, Timbrel.]
A kind of kettledrum. [Written also timbal.]
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A tymbal's sound were better than my voice. --Prior.
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Timbale (gcide) | Timbale \Tim`bale"\, n. [F., prop., a kettledrum; -- so named
from the form of the mold used. Cf. Timbal.] (Cookery)
A seasoned preparation, as of chicken, lobster, cheese, or
fish, cooked in a drum-shaped mold; also, a pastry case,
usually small, filled with a cooked mixture.
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timbale (wn) | timbale
n 1: individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich
creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell
2: small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods [syn:
timbale, timbale case] |
timbale case (wn) | timbale case
n 1: small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods
[syn: timbale, timbale case] |
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