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See also: Omelette

English

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Etymology

First attested in 1611; borrowed from French omelette, which see for further etymology.

Pronunciation

Noun

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omelette (countable and uncountable, plural omelettes)

  1. A dish made with beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan without stirring, flipped over to cook on both sides, and sometimes filled or topped with other foodstuffs, for example cheese or chives.
  2. (computing) A form of shellcode that searches the address space for multiple small blocks of data ("eggs") and recombines them into a larger block to be executed.
    • 2015, Herbert Bos, Fabian Monrose, Gregory Blanc, Research in Attacks, Intrusions, and Defenses: 18th International Symposium:
      This approach would be altered for an optimal omelette based exploit. One would spray the heap with the omelette code solely, then load a single copy of the additional shellcode eggs into memory outside the target region for the spray.

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Verb

omelette (third-person singular simple present omelettes, present participle omeletting, simple past and past participle omeletted)

  1. To make into an omelette
    • 2000, Rajnit Rai, Curry, Curry, Curry:
      This recipe may be adapted for scrambled eggs, i.e., instead of omeletting the eggs, simply scramble them.
    • 2001, David Mitchell, chapter 1, in number9dream, London: Hodder and Stoughton, →ISBN:
      'Your main concern should not be practical ethics, but to dissuade me from omeletting you.'

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French amelette, derived by metathesis from older alemette, itself an alteration of alemelle (blade), probably rebracketed from la (definite article, "the") lemelle (blade), diminutive of lame or directly derived from Latin lamella.

Pronunciation

Noun

omelette f (plural omelettes)

  1. omelette

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Descendants

  • English: omelette, omelet
  • Persian: املت (omlet)
  • German: Omelett
  • Danish: omelet
  • Portuguese: omelete, omeleta, omelette
  • Russian: омле́т (omlét)

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Interlingua

Noun

omelette (plural omelettes)

  1. omelette

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from French omelette.

Noun

omelette f (invariable)

  1. omelette

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Portuguese

Noun

omelette f (plural omelettes)

  1. alternative form of omelete

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