"tomalley" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /təˈmɑ.li/ Forms: tomalleys [plural]
Etymology: From Kari'na tumale (“a sauce of lobster liver”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|car|tumale||a sauce of lobster liver}} Kari'na tumale (“a sauce of lobster liver”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} tomalley (plural tomalleys)
  1. (cooking) The hepatopancreas of a crustacean. Wikipedia link: en:tomalley Categories (topical): Cooking Synonyms: mustard Hypernyms: hepatopancreas Translations (hepatopancreas of crustacean): maksahaima (Finnish)

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