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 n.— «Choice is the big buzz word these days when it comes to “cruisine.” This applies not only to the varied cuisine types but also to when and where passengers can dine. Most major cruise lines now offer numerous options in addition to the traditional two seatings in the main dining room.» —“‘Cruisine’: Options abound for dining at sea” by Luisa Frey Gaynor USA Today May 2, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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