stewlike

adj

Etymology

From stew + -like.

  1. derived from τῦφος
  2. derived from *extufāre
  3. derived from stupha
  4. derived from estuve — “bath, bathhouse
  5. derived from estouve
  6. inherited from stewe
  7. suffixed as stewlike — “stew + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling stew.

    • “My mom likes to soak,” Quintana agreed, before allowing that for a more stewlike dish, a meatier article, the canned red kidney beans would more than suffice — and save loads of time besides.

The neighborhood

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