| 释义 | chow·der I. \ˈchau̇də(r)\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: French chaudière kettle, pot, its contents, from Late Latin caldaria — more at caldron
 1.  : a soup or stew of seafood (as clams or white-fleshed sea fishes) usually made with milk and containing salt pork or bacon, onions, and potatoes and sometimes other vegetables
 2.  : any of various soups more or less resembling chowders — used often in combination
 < corn chowder >
 II. transitive verb
 (chowdered ; chowdered ; chowdering \-d(ə)riŋ\ ; chowders)
 : to make a chowder of
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