Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "saut" in a sentence
"As well as sending a salad mix of greens the farm sent us a bag of what they called sauté mix last week."
"British English is often (not always) more eager to move the stress to the front than American English, and in sauté, like many other French loan-words, the stress on our side of the Atlantic is firmly on the first syllable."
"I made teriyaki chicken, fried rice (actually I made it quite healthy), and steamed green beans tossed in sautéed garlic."