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CALIPEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CALIPEE is the fatty gelatinous light-yellow substance found immediately over the lower shell of a turtle and esteemed as a delicacy.
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Calipash and Calipee | the Compleat Tsuribito - WordPress.com
This is the gallbladder. It must be removed intact to stop it tainting the glorious turtle-meat and yellow fat (calipee). The urinary bladder ...
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CALIPEE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Calipee definition: the part of a turtle next to the lower shield, consisting of a yellowish gelatinous substance, considered a delicacy.
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calipee
calipee (ˈkælɪpiː) Forms: 7 calla-, challapee, 7–9 calapee, 8 callepy, 8– calli-, calipee. [See prec.; not found in any other European lang.] 1. † a. The lower shell or plastron of the turtle. (obs.) b. That part next the lower shell, containing a light yellowish gelatinous substance.1657 R. Ligon B...
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CALIPEE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun the part of a turtle next to the lower shield, consisting of a yellowish gelatinous substance, considered a delicacy.
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calipee - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
calipee (countable and uncountable, plural calipees). A food of the yellowish material found inside the lower half of a turtle's carapace (shell).
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Learn How Calipash Differs From Calipee - The New York Times
For example, who knew that there were not one but two terms for turtle meat: calipash and calipee, which refer to different parts of the animal?
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calipee, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun calipee is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for calipee is from 1657, in the writing of Richard Ligon, ...
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Calipash and Calipee - Wikisource
Calipash and Calipee (possibly connected with carapace, the upper shell of a turtle), the gelatinous substances in the upper and lower shells, respectively, of ...
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calipash
calipash (ˈkælɪpæʃ) Forms: 7 calapatch, 8 calibash, callepash, 8– calipash, callipash, (9 calapash). [Perh. calipash and calipee may be adoptions of some West Indian words; the former suggests Sp. carapacho (see carapace).] † a. The upper shell or carapace of the turtle (obs.) b. That part of the tu...
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Hoskyn Islands
The company proposes, with a formula which has been proved satisfactory, to prepare turtle soup, turtle extract and calipee and calapash for the overseas
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Conservation in Costa Rica
A ban on the export of calipee (a part of the turtle's head that is considered a delicacy) in 1970 and finally,
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Green sea turtle
Particularly for this species, the turtle's fat, cartilage, and flesh, known as calipee, are sought as ingredients for making turtle soup, a popular 19th-century
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