madreline

/mædˈriːn/ MAH-dree-n

Definitions

1. noun

A type of pastry or biscuit originating from France, typically made with layers of dough and often flavored with chocolate or other sweet fillings.

“The French bakery sold a variety of pastries, including a delicious madeline that was still warm from the oven.”

Synonyms

  • biscuit
  • petit four

Antonyms

  • giant pastry
  • large dessert