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    chef de partie
    /ˌSHef də pärˈtē/

    noun

    • 1. a restaurant chef in charge of a specific type of dish (such as appetizers or pastries) or cooking method (such as grilling or frying): "six months after starting, Inge had earned the position of chef de partie"

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  7. noun [ C ] uk / ˌʃef pɑːˈtiː / us / ˌʃef də pɑːrˈtiː / plural chefs de partie. Add to word list. a chef (= a cook) who is in charge of one section of a kitchen in a restaurant: I assist my chef de partie in assembling the cakes. He was only 22 and already a chef de partie. Fewer examples.

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  11. /ˌʃɛf də pɑrˈti/ sheff-duh-par-TEE. See pronunciation. Where does the phrase chef de partie come from? Earliest known use. 1830s. The earliest known use of the phrase chef de partie is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for chef de partie is from 1831, in the Globe (London). chef de partie is a borrowing from French.