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cal·zo·ne \kalˈzōn, -(ˌ)nā, -(ˌ)nē; kälˈzȯnā\ noun (plural calzone or calzones or cal·zo·ni \-(ˌ)nē\) Etymology: Italian (singular of calzoni trousers), aug. of calza stocking, from Medieval Latin calcea, from Latin calceus shoe, from calc-, calx heel; from the resemblance of its shape to that of a pants leg — more at calk : a baked or fried turnover of pizza dough stuffed with various fillings usually including cheese |