| adjective | 1. Consisting of or containing starch. |
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 |  | | "Many people find farinaceous foods rather comforting." |
|  | | "Risotto is my favorite farinaceous dish." |
|  | | "Farinaceous foods such as rice and noodles are staples in many cultures." |
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 | Latin, mid-17th century |
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 | This word comes from the late Latin "farinaceus," originally from the Latin "farina," meaning "flour, meal." If asked to name farinaceous foods, many people would likely turn to comfort foods such as potatoes, bread, pasta, and rice. ... | Continue Reading |
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