amuse-bouche

English

Etymology

French amuse-bouche

Noun

amuse-bouche (plural amuse-bouches)

  1. A bite-sized hors d'oeuvre or appetizer that is served before a meal.
    Synonym: preappetizer

French

Etymology

From amuse + bouche; a bowdlerization of amuse-gueule.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.myz.buʃ/

Noun

amuse-bouche m (plural amuse-bouche or amuse-bouches)

  1. snack, appetizer
    Synonym: amuse-gueule
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