Home › Words › C › cacciatorecacciatore/ˌkætʃ.əˈtɔːɹ.i/cacciatore means prepared in an Italian style with wine, mushrooms, spices and tomatoes.cacciatore is pronounced /ˌkætʃ.əˈtɔːɹ.i/.EtymologyBorrowed from Italian cacciatore (“hunter”).adjPrepared in an Italian style with wine, mushrooms, spices and tomatoes.nameA surname, equivalent to English Hunter or Huntsman.nounA meal prepared in this style.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.cacciatora 77% match — A style of cooking in which meat is cooked in a sauce containing mushrooms, shallots, tomatoes, white wine and herbs. vs cacciatore →arrabbiata 61% match — Cooked in a hot, fiery style with garlic, tomatoes, and chili. vs cacciatore →casseroled 53% match — Cooked in a casserole. vs cacciatore →encasserole 52% match — Cooked as a casserole. vs cacciatore →cook 52% match — A person who prepares food. vs cacciatore →fricace 52% match — Meat sliced and dressed with strong sauce. vs cacciatore →caterole 51% match — A casserole that uses cat meat. vs cacciatore →haricoed 51% match — Prepared as a haricot (a stew of lamb and vegetables). vs cacciatore →