"velouté" meaning in French

See velouté in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /və.lu.te/ Audio: Fr-velouté.ogg Forms: veloutée [feminine], veloutés [masculine, plural], veloutées [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From velours. See also velu (“hairy”), inherited from Late Latin villūtus, ultimately from Latin villus (“hair, tuft of hair”). Cognate with English velvet. Etymology templates: {{root|fr|ine-pro|*h₂welh₁-|id=wool}}, {{m|fr|velours}} velours, {{m|fr|velu||hairy}} velu (“hairy”), {{der|fr|LL.|villūtus}} Late Latin villūtus, {{m+|la|villus||hair, tuft of hair}} Latin villus (“hair, tuft of hair”), {{cog|en|velvet}} English velvet Head templates: {{fr-adj}} velouté (feminine veloutée, masculine plural veloutés, feminine plural veloutées)
  1. velvety
    Sense id: en-velouté-fr-adj-3KY71uZa Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of French entries with incorrect language header: 51 1 40 8
  2. smooth
    Sense id: en-velouté-fr-adj-wPF3nBbS
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: velouter

Noun

IPA: /və.lu.te/ Audio: Fr-velouté.ogg Forms: veloutés [plural]
Etymology: From velours. See also velu (“hairy”), inherited from Late Latin villūtus, ultimately from Latin villus (“hair, tuft of hair”). Cognate with English velvet. Etymology templates: {{root|fr|ine-pro|*h₂welh₁-|id=wool}}, {{m|fr|velours}} velours, {{m|fr|velu||hairy}} velu (“hairy”), {{der|fr|LL.|villūtus}} Late Latin villūtus, {{m+|la|villus||hair, tuft of hair}} Latin villus (“hair, tuft of hair”), {{cog|en|velvet}} English velvet Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} velouté m (plural veloutés)
  1. smoothness, softness Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-velouté-fr-noun-xDHUJ1vw
  2. (cooking) a velouté Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Cooking
    Sense id: en-velouté-fr-noun-zxQtjU25 Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle

Inflected forms

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