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scampi1930, plural of Italian scampo "prawn," ultimately from Greek kampe "a bending, a winding," from PIE root *kamp- "to bend" (see campus).
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scampiAnother word for langoustine, or shrimp. This word is used in the U.S. as a description of shrimp broiled with butter, lemon, and garlic.
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scampiThe Italian name for the tail portion of any of several varieties of miniature lobsters. In the U.S., the term refers to large shrimp that are split and brushed in a garlic oil or butter, then broiled [..]
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scampiThe term is often used to describe large Jamaican shrimp that are split, brushed with Jamaican garlic oil or butter and broiled. T
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scampiAnother word for langoustine, or shrimp. This word is used in the U.S. as a description of shrimp broiled with butter, lemon, and garlic.
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scampi(n) large shrimp sauteed in oil or butter and garlic
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scampiname for shrimp. Also, a dish of shrimp cooked in a rich garlic-butter sauce. Italian.
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scampiname for shrimp. Also, a dish of shrimp cooked in a rich garlic-butter sauce. Italian.
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