SALAMI


Meaning of SALAMI in English

səˈlämē, -lȧm-, -mi noun

( -s )

Etymology: Italian, plural of salame salami, from salare to salt, from sale salt, from Latin sal — more at salt

: highly seasoned sausage made of pork and beef in various proportions either air-dried, hard, and of good keeping qualities or fresh, soft, and requiring refrigeration until consumed

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