Semolina — is the purified middlings of hard wheat used in making pasta; also, the coarse middlings used for breakfast cereals, puddings, and polenta. ProductionModern milling of wheat into flour is a system that employs grooved steel rollers. The rollers… … Wikipedia
Semolina — Sem o*li na, n. [It. semolino, from semola bran, L. simila the finest wheat flour. Cf. {Semoule}, {Simnel}.] The purified fine, hard parts of durum wheat, derived mostly from the endosperm, rounded by the attrition of the millstones, used in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
semolina — s. f. Fécula de farinha de arroz … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
semolina — ► NOUN ▪ the hard grains left after the milling of flour, used in puddings and in pasta. ORIGIN Italian semolino, from semola bran … English terms dictionary
semolina — [sem΄ə lē′nə] n. [It semolino, dim. of semola, bran < L simila, finest wheat flour < ?] meal consisting of particles of coarsely ground durum (hard wheat), a byproduct in the manufacture of fine flour: used in making macaroni, puddings,… … English World dictionary
Sémolina — Jean Louis Aubert Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jean Louis, Aubert et Jean Louis Aubert (homonymie). Ne pas confondre avec Jean Louis Aubert (1731 1814) écrivain français … Wikipédia en Français
semolina — крупа; крупка second quality semolina крупка второго качества granulation of semolina крупность помола крупки first quality semolina крупка первого качества coarse reduction semolina шлифованная крупка long extraction semolina передирная крупка … English-Russian travelling dictionary
semolina — [18] Latin simila meant ‘fine flour’ (it has given English the simnel [13] of simnel cake, which originally denoted ‘bread made from fine flour’). From it was descended Italian semola ‘bran’, whose diminutive form semolino was adapted into… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
semolina — [[t]se̱məli͟ːnə[/t]] N UNCOUNT Semolina consists of small hard grains of wheat that are used for making sweet puddings with milk and for making pasta … English dictionary
semolina — [18] Latin simila meant ‘fine flour’ (it has given English the simnel [13] of simnel cake, which originally denoted ‘bread made from fine flour’). From it was descended Italian semola ‘bran’, whose diminutive form semolino was adapted into… … Word origins