kibbeh

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kib·beh

 (kĭb′ĕ, -ē) or kib·bee (kĭb′ē)
n.
A mixture of ground beef or lamb, bulgur wheat, and spices, served baked, fried, or raw.

[Colloquial Levantine Arabic pronunciation of Arabic kubba, ball, meatball; see kbb in Semitic roots.]
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kibbeh

(ˈkɪbiː; ˈkɪbə) or

kibbe

n, pl kibbeh
(Cookery) a Middle Eastern dish made with minced meat and bulgur shaped into patties
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