Cover+with+a+crust

  • 71paste — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin pasta dough, paste Date: 14th century 1. a. a dough that contains a considerable proportion of fat and is used for pastry crust or fancy rolls b. a confection made by… …

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  • 72rime — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rim, from Old English hrīm; akin to Old Norse hrīm frost Date: before 12th century 1. frost 1b 2. an accumulation of granular ice tufts on the windward sides of exposed objects that is formed from supercooled fog …

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  • 73impaste — im·paste || ɪm peɪst v. paint thickly, cover with paint with thick layers, paste; make into crust, make into paste; knead …

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  • 74impasted — im·paste || ɪm peɪst v. paint thickly, cover with paint with thick layers, paste; make into crust, make into paste; knead …

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  • 75impastes — im·paste || ɪm peɪst v. paint thickly, cover with paint with thick layers, paste; make into crust, make into paste; knead …

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  • 76impasting — im·paste || ɪm peɪst v. paint thickly, cover with paint with thick layers, paste; make into crust, make into paste; knead …

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  • 77im|paste — «ihm PAYST», transitive verb, past|ed, past|ing. 1. to cover with or enclose in a paste or with something suggesting a paste. 2. to paint by laying on color thickly. 3. to make or form into a paste or crust. ╂[< Italian impastare bepl …

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  • 78loricate — adj. [L. lorica, corselet] To cover with a protective coating or crust …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 79encrust — verb a) To cover with a hard crust. b) To inset or affix decorative materials upon a surface …

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  • 80mantle — man·tle || mæntl n. sleeveless cape or cloak; covering, something which conceals or envelopes; (Geology) layer of the earth which lies between the crust and the core v. cover with a mantle, wrap in a cloak; hide, conceal; spread across or over; …

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