1. piccataFood, cooking, From Italian
2. PiccataPiccata is an Italian word. It is sometimes wrongly spelled "picatta" or "pichotta. " The word "piccato", to which it may be related, may be a translation of the French piqué, past participle of piquer ("to prick, lard"), though it doesn't seem to fit the culinary use of the Italian term which means "to be pounded flat". In Italy it is used only in reference to a way of preparing food.
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