culaccino

Etymology
From, derived from.

Noun

 * 1) the end of a salami, loaf of bread etc.
 * 2) the dregs in a glass, or the remaining part of a substance in a vessel
 * 3) a water ring, a mark left on a surface by the bottom of a wet glass or vessel (of tea, water, etc.)
 * 1) a water ring, a mark left on a surface by the bottom of a wet glass or vessel (of tea, water, etc.)