Croqueta vs Croquets - What's the difference?
croqueta | croquets |
A Cuban croquette, usually made of ham, beef, chicken, or fish, and generally based on flour rather than potatoes.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 18, author=, title=Hail to the Menus, work=New York Times
, passage=The restaurant’s croqueta , or savory fritters, are served piping hot, with a molten core. }}
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(croquet)
(uncountable, games) A game played on a lawn, in which players use mallets to drive balls through hoops (wickets).
(countable, games) A shot in this game in which the striker's ball and another ball are moved by hitting the striker's ball when they have been placed in contact following a roquet.
(countable) A croquette.
(games) To play a shot in the game of croquet in which the striker's ball and another ball are moved by hitting the striker's ball when they have been placed in contact following a roquet.
As a noun croqueta
is a cuban croquette, usually made of ham, beef, chicken, or fish, and generally based on flour rather than potatoes.As a verb croquets is
(croquet).croqueta
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