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florentine

[ˈflɒrəntaɪn]

florentine Definition

  • 1relating to Florence, Italy or its culture
  • 2denoting a dish or recipe typically served with spinach

Using florentine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "florentine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Florentine painter Michelangelo was a master of the Renaissance style.

  • Example

    The restaurant's signature dish is the Florentine steak, served with spinach and roasted potatoes.

  • Example

    The museum has an impressive collection of Florentine art and artifacts.

florentine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for florentine

Phrases with florentine

  • a type of almond-flavored biscuit coated in chocolate

    Example

    She baked a batch of Florentine biscuits for the party.

  • Florentine finish

    a type of decorative finish for furniture or woodwork that involves applying a coat of paint or varnish and then rubbing it down to create a smooth, polished surface

    Example

    The antique dresser had a beautiful Florentine finish.

  • a type of decorative mosaic made from small pieces of colored glass or stone arranged in intricate patterns

    Example

    The church's altar was adorned with a stunning Florentine mosaic.

Origins of florentine

from Italian 'fiorentino', meaning 'of Florence'

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Summary: florentine in Brief

The term 'Florentine' [ˈflɒrəntaɪn] refers to things related to Florence, Italy, or its culture. It can also denote dishes served with spinach, such as the signature Florentine steak. Other examples include Florentine biscuit, a type of almond-flavored biscuit coated in chocolate, and Florentine finish, a type of decorative finish for furniture or woodwork.