Cutlet

/ˈkʌtlət/ noun

A thin slice of meat that's usually breaded and fried, or sometimes a flat cake made from chopped meat or vegetables.

From French 'côtelette' (small rib), which comes from 'côte' (rib) + '-ette' (small). It traveled through European cuisines and entered English in the 1700s as a culinary term.

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