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Broth vs Cullis - What's the difference?

broth | cullis |

As nouns the difference between broth and cullis

is that broth is water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled while cullis is a gutter in a roof; a channel or groove.

broth

English

Noun

  • (uncountable) Water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.
  • (countable) A soup made from broth and other ingredients such as vegetables, herbs or diced meat.
  • Synonyms

    * (Liquid in which food has been boiled) bouillon, stock, liquor, pot liquor

    Derived terms

    * Scotch broth * too many cooks spoil the broth

    See also

    * dashi * souse * stock

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    cullis

    English

    Noun

    (es)
  • (architecture) A gutter in a roof; a channel or groove.
  • A strong broth of meat, strained and made clear for invalids; also, a savoury jelly.
  • * Beaumont and Fletcher
  • When I am excellent at caudles / And cullises you shall be welcome to me.
    (Webster 1913) ----