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English

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Etymology

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From house +‎ made.

Adjective

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housemade (not comparable)

  1. Produced in house or by the establishment in which they are sold
    • 2007 August 29, Pete Wells, “Bottling the Bounty of the Season”, in New York Times[1]:
      Ms. Pope doesn’t keep her housemade liqueurs under lock and key.
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