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How 'bout soup tureen?
MW:
"Main Entry: tu·reen
Pronunciation: t&-'rEn, tyu-
Function: noun
Etymology: French terrine, from Middle French, from feminine of terrin of earth, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin terrinus, from Latin terra earth -- more at TERRACE
Date: circa 1706
1 : a deep and usually covered bowl from which foods (as soup) are served
2 : CASSEROLE 1
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