Terms vs Printanier - What's the difference?
terms | printanier |
(postpositive) Prepared with spring vegetables.
* 1985 , Marshall Jevons, The Fatal Equilibrium , chapter 16, page 173:
As nouns the difference between terms and printanier
is that terms is while printanier is a soup made with spring vegetables.As an adjective printanier is
(postpositive) prepared with spring vegetables.printanier
English
Alternative forms
*Adjective
- Today, for example, he had dined on the finest entrecôte steak he had ever tasted; lunched on a superb braised oxtail printanière ; breakfasted on broiled kippers and Wiltshire bacon.
