See also: chaudfroid

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French chaud-froid, literally "hot-cold".

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chaud-froid (countable and uncountable, plural chaud-froids)

  1. A type of food consisting of cooked meat oder fish served cold in jelly or sauce.
    • 1890, Oscar Wilde, chapter XV, in The Picture of Dorian Gray:
      "Dorian," said Lord Henry at last, as the chaudfroid was being handed round, "what is the matter with you to-night? You are quite out of sorts."

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chaud-froid m (plural chauds-froids)

  1. chaud-froid

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