Lasagna
(noun)
A dish made of layers of pasta, meat or vegetables, and cheese, typically baked in the oven.
Origin:
From italian lasagne, plural of lasagna "a flat sheet of pasta", from latin lasanum "chamber pot", of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- Lasagna is a classic Italian dish that is popular around the world.
- She made a vegetarian lasagna for dinner.
- The lasagna was bubbling and golden brown when it came out of the oven.
- He loved his mother's homemade lasagna.
- The lasagna was a hit at the potluck dinner.