pate

IPA: pˈeɪt

noun

  • (somewhat archaic) The head, particularly the top or crown.
  • (archaic) Wit, cleverness, cognitive abilities.
  • The interior body, or non-rind portion of cheese, described by its texture, density, and color.
  • An island in Kenya.
  • A surname.
  • Alternative spelling of pâté (finely-ground paste of meat, fish, etc.) [A finely-ground paste of meat, fish or vegetables, sometimes with the addition of alcohol.]
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Examples of "pate" in Sentences

  • It doesn't taste as strong as pate though.
  • Pate Francher settled in the area in 1877.
  • Meatloaf is pate, only less finely ground.
  • It can be smoked, marinated or made into a pate.
  • A traditional Edo era chonmage featured a shaved pate.
  • Or perhaps copy an pate a section out of functionalism.
  • I drunk a hubcap of beer and ate a distributor cap of pate .
  • Samuel Pate was the name of the founder of the Hobucken Pate boatyard.
  • His bespectacled mien, shiny pate, and mustachioed lip evoke a kindly professor more than a crusader.

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