compote Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɒm.pɒt]
  • Us [ ˈkɑːm.poʊt]

Meaning of compote In English

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Examples of compote

  • Compote of Fruit.—A compote of fruit consists of a variety of fresh fruits mixed together in a bowl. 

  • In summer the compote of fruits is much improved by the addition of a lump of ice and a glass of good old brandy. 

  • Let cook and serve hot with apple compote. 

  • Line a well-buttered pudding-dish with slices of sponge-cake and cover with peach compote. 

  • Then I discovered a compote, or preserve made of rose-leaves, which was so sweet and fragrant that we began promptly eating. 

  • For example, there is the issue of 'joint production' when boiling water; that is people boil water because of health concerns but also for drinking tea and 'compote'.

  • When the exchange of a country is depreciated below its wages, that country can always compote in international trade with any other country whose exchange is above her wage.

  • This mark is found on the bottom of most large pieces and on the base or stem of drinking glasses and compotes.

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