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[ tahr-tahr ] / tɑrˈtɑr /
adjective(especially of fish) finely chopped and served raw (used postpositively): salmon tartare. Origin of tartareextracted from steak tartare Words nearby tartaretart, tartan, tartanry, tartar, tartarated, tartare, Tartarean, tartar emetic, tartare sauce, Tartarian, Tartarian aster Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tartareGarnish the dish on which the jellied chicken is served with lettuce, and serve with it a Mayonnaise, Barnaise, or Tartare sauce. The Century Cook Book|Mary Ronald Remove the skewer carefully, and serve with rmoulade, Tartare, or tomato sauce. The Century Cook Book|Mary Ronald Arrange them in a circle overlapping one another, and serve with Barnaise, Hollandaise or Tartare sauce. The Century Cook Book|Mary Ronald Dress the smelts on a folded napkin, and serve with Mayonnaise or with Tartare sauce. The Century Cook Book|Mary Ronald
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