Complete Definition of "marmalade"

English
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Etymology
F. marmelade < Pg. marmelada (quince jam).

Pronunciation
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Noun
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#Jam made with citrus fruit, usually oranges; usually qualified by the name of the fruit when made with other types of fruit.
#:lime marmalade

Translations
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Bosnian: marmelada f, pekmez m, džem m
Chinese: ���� (júz� gu�jiàng)
Finnish: marmeladi
French: (made with oranges) confiture d'orange#French|orange(s); (made with other fruit) confiture de + name of fruit in singular or plural (e.g., confiture de citron(s) = lemon marmalade)
Japanese: ������ (m�mar�do)
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Polish: marmolada f
Russian: джем (džem) m, повидло (povídlo) n, ма�мелад (marmelád) m
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: ма�мелада f, пекмез m, �ем m
:Roman: marmelada f, pekmez m, džem m
Spanish: mermelada
Turkish: pekmez
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