bollito misto
[ buh-lee-toh mis-toh; Italian baw-lee-taw mee-staw ]
/ bəˈli toʊ ˈmɪs toʊ; Italian bɔˈli tɔ ˈmi stɔ /
noun, plural bol·li·ti mis·ti [buh-lee-tee mis-tee; Italian baw-lee-tee mee-stee] /bəˈli ti ˈmɪs ti; Italian bɔˈli ti ˈmi sti/.
an Italian dish of mixed meats, as beef, chicken, sausage, and veal, simmered with vegetables and seasonings in broth.
Origin of bollito misto
1950–60; Italian: “boiled dish, mixed dish,” from
bollito “a stew,” noun use of past participle
bollito “boiled,” from
bollire “to boil,” from Latin
bullire “to bubble, boil” +
misto “mixed,” from Latin
mixtus, past participle of
miscēre “to mix, blend” (see
mixed)
Words nearby bollito misto
boll weevil,
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bollinger body,
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bollix,
bollocking,
bollocks,
bollworm,
bollywood