Appetizers

/ˈæpɪˌtaɪzərz/ noun

Small portions of food served before the main course of a meal to stimulate hunger or as a snack.

From French 'appétit' (appetite) combined with the suffix '-izer' (something that causes an action). The word emerged in English around 1600 to describe foods meant to awaken the appetite before a larger meal.

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