fromage

[fraw-mazh] /frɔˈmaʒ/
noun, French.
1.
Examples from the web for fromage
  • So naturally they asked me to be on, knowing my propensity for fromage.
  • The other is the nuance and purity of truly fresh fromage.
  • Growth, mortality, and fecundity can be derived fromage data.
  • Sham inoculated pigs were given negative allantoic fluid fromage-matched eggs.
Contemporary definitions for fromage
noun

cheese

Word Origin

French

Word Origin and History for fromage
n.

French for "cheese," from French fromage, formage (13c.), from Medieval Latin formaticum (cf. Italian formaggio), a derivation from Latin forma "shape, form, mold" (cf Medieval Latin casei forma; see form (v.)).