n. pl. a·muse-bouches (-bsh) or amuse-bouche A complimentary, bite-sized portion of food served before a meal or between courses in a restaurant. [French : amuse, third person present indicative of amuser, to amuse (from Old French, to cause to muse; see AMUSE) + bouche, mouth (from Latin bucca, cheek).] |
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