Definition of Saucisses

1. saucisse [n] - See also: saucisse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saucisses

saucerization
saucerlike
saucers
saucersful
sauces
sauch
sauchs
saucier
sauciers
sauciest
saucily
sauciness
saucinesses
saucing
saucisse
saucisses
sauconite
sauerbraten
sauerbratens
sauerkraut
sauerkraut soup
sauerkraut soups
sauerkrauts
sauf
saufgard
saufgards
saufly
sauger
saugers

Literary usage of Saucisses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1913)
""Saucisses consist of a skin of pig's intestine filled with raw or ... They are termed saucisses longues or saucisses plates, according to their form. ..."

2. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1913)
""Saucisses consist of a skin of pig's intestine filled with raw or ... They are termed saucisses longues or saucisses plates, according to their form. ..."

3. Flesh Foods, with Methods for Their Chemical, Microscopical, and by Charles Ainsworth Mitchell (1900)
"Saucisses consist of a skin of pig-s intestine filled with raw or smoked ... They are termed saucisses longues or saucisses plates, according to their form. ..."

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