The word comes from French origins - blanc (white) and mange (from "manger" to eat, and by extension "food"). A good, but unimaginative, name for a glutinous white mass that can be eaten!
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
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The root word "etom" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common root word in the English language.
The core or foundation of a word's meaning is its root. A word's root typically carries the fundamental meaning of the word and can often be traced back to its original language. Understanding a word's root can help in deciphering its meaning and connecting it to related words.
The Greek root meaning angle or corner is "gonia."
blancmange is made of milk
Best of Blancmange was created in 1996.
The Platinum Collection - Blancmange album - was created in 2006.
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You say blancmange. It's a kind of pudding. In the Monty Python sketch, they call it a blancmange. That's French for "white eat". You don't need to translate it, though. You just say blancmange, the same way you say quiche or croissant, just by using the French word in your English sentence.
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Angel Delight is a powdered dessert product produced in the United Kingdom. blancmange is a sweet opaque gelatinous dessert made with cornstarch and milk so, yes and blancmange is french and angel delight is english,but they sound relatively the same
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
a blancmange is a french word . I dunno the word in english but it's a dessert made of milk, cornstach and sugar. they often serve this in hospital in quebec