CHOCOLATE


Meaning of CHOCOLATE in English

I. ˈchäklə̇t, ˈchȯk- also -kəl- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from Nahuatl xocoatl, perhaps from xococ sour, bitter + atl water, drink

1. : a food obtained by grinding roasted cacao beans that have been freed from germ and shell — sometimes called plain chocolate, bitter chocolate, cooking chocolate ; see cacao , cocoa

2. : a beverage made by cooking a portion of chocolate in water or milk

3. : a small candy with a center (as a fondant, nougat, or nut) and a coating of chocolate — distinguished from bonbon

4. : a variable color averaging a brownish gray that is deeper and slightly redder than taupe, redder and darker than mouse gray, and redder and deeper than castor

5. : a warm light brown approximating the color of fresh milk chocolate and occurring as a variant coat color in certain mammals (as the Siamese cat or the mink)

6. also chocolate root : water avens

II. adjective

1. : composed of chocolate : flavored or coated with chocolate

2. : of the color chocolate

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.