guacamole

See also: Guacamole

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish guacamole, from Classical Nahuatl āhuacamōlli, from āhuacatl (avocado) + mōlli (sauce; broth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɡwakəˈmoʊli/
  • Rhymes: -əʊli
A bowl of guacamole.

Noun

guacamole (countable and uncountable, plural guacamoles)

  1. An avocado-based greenish dip with onions, tomato, and spices. Common to Mexican cuisine, it is often served with tortilla chips.

Synonyms

  • (avocado-based greenish dip): (informal) guac

Derived terms

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Finnish

Noun

guacamole

  1. guacamole (dip)

Declension

Inflection of guacamole (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominative guacamole guacamolet
genitive guacamolen guacamolejen
partitive guacamolea guacamoleja
illative guacamoleen guacamoleihin
singular plural
nominative guacamole guacamolet
accusative nom. guacamole guacamolet
gen. guacamolen
genitive guacamolen guacamolejen
guacamoleinrare
partitive guacamolea guacamoleja
inessive guacamolessa guacamoleissa
elative guacamolesta guacamoleista
illative guacamoleen guacamoleihin
adessive guacamolella guacamoleilla
ablative guacamolelta guacamoleilta
allative guacamolelle guacamoleille
essive guacamolena guacamoleina
translative guacamoleksi guacamoleiksi
instructive guacamolein
abessive guacamoletta guacamoleitta
comitative guacamoleineen

Synonyms


Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Classical Nahuatl āhuacamōlli, from āhuacatl (avocado fruit) + mōlli (sauce, something ground).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡwakaˈmole/

Noun

guacamole m (plural guacamoles)

  1. guacamole

Descendants

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