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Sophisticated Term For Gravy In Cookery

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noun

• The juices given off as meat is cooked.

• A lightly-reduced gravy or stock made from jus.

31%10Cookery
adjective

• suitable for use as food

noun

• any substance that can be used as food

31%8Cookery-related
adjective

• of or relating to or used in cooking

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