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Definitions from the WebCoctumNoun1. A Latin word meaning "cooked" or "boiled". Example sentence: In ancient Rome, coctum was a common culinary practice for preparing various dishes. Adjective1. Referring to a dish that is prepared by cooking or boiling. Example sentence: The coctum soup is a hot and comforting dish on a cold winter evening. Verb (Past participle: coctum)1. To cook or boil something. Example sentence: She coctum the pasta until it was perfectly al dente. Local usage1. In the local dialect of a specific region, coctum is a slang term for a party or social gathering. Example sentence: The whole town came together for a coctum to celebrate the annual harvest. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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