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laitue

lettuce

noun leh-TYU Rare

Origin: Latin lactuca

Usage Note

Laitue specifically refers to the leafy salad plant (Lactuca sativa), distinct from the general word salade (which means both salad and salad greens). The most common variety in France is laitue romaine (romaine lettuce); laitue frisée is curly-leaf lettuce.

Examples

"J'ai mis de la laitue dans mon sandwich."

Natural Translation

I put lettuce in my sandwich.

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