caffè macchiato
Americannoun
plural
caffè macchiatosEtymology
Origin of caffè macchiato
1985–90; < Italian: “stained (or spotted) coffee,” from caffè coffee ( def. ) + macchiato, perfect partciple of macchiare “to stain, spot,” from macchia “a stain, spot,” from Latin macula ( macula ( def. ), mackle ( def. ) )
Example Sentences
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It was a striking dichotomy: A view that will transport you to the ancient past and a caffè macchiato that will bring you right back to the five-star present.
From New York Times • Dec. 3, 2018
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