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English Dictionary: pudding by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
pudding
n
  1. any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes; "corn pudding"
  2. (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
    Synonym(s): pudding, pud
  3. any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Pudding \Pud"ding\, n. [Cf. F. boudin black pudding, sausage, L.
      botulus, botellus, a sausage, G. & Sw. pudding pudding, Dan.
      podding, pudding, LG. puddig thick, stumpy, W. poten, potten,
      also E. pod, pout, v.]
      1. A species of food of a soft or moderately hard
            consistence, variously made, but often a compound of flour
            or meal, with milk and eggs, etc.
  
                     And solid pudding against empty praise. --Pope.
  
      2. Anything resembling, or of the softness and consistency
            of, pudding.
  
      3. An intestine; especially, an intestine stuffed with meat,
            etc.; a sausage. --Shak.
  
      4. Any food or victuals.
  
                     Eat your pudding, slave, and hold your tongue.
                                                                              --Prior.
  
      5. (Naut.) Same as {Puddening}.
  
      {Pudding grass} (Bot.), the true pennyroyal ({Mentha
            Pulegium}), formerly used to flavor stuffing for roast
            meat. --Dr. Prior.
  
      {Pudding pie}, a pudding with meat baked in it. --Taylor
            (1630).
  
      {Pudding pipe} (Bot.), the long, cylindrical pod of the
            leguminous tree {Cassia Fistula}. The seeds are separately
            imbedded in a sweetish pulp. See {Cassia}.
  
      {Pudding sleeve}, a full sleeve like that of the English
            clerical gown. --Swift.
  
      {Pudding stone}. (Min.) See {Conglomerate}, n., 2.
  
      {Pudding time}.
            (a) The time of dinner, pudding being formerly the dish
                  first eaten. [Obs.] --Johnson.
            (b) The nick of time; critical time. [Obs.]
  
                           Mars, that still protects the stout, In pudding
                           time came to his aid.                  --Hudibras.
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