Etymology: () Old English cycene, from a Germanic borrowing of vulgar Latin cucīna, from coquere (“to cook”). Germanic cognates include Dutch keuken, German Küche, Swedish kök, while Romance cognates include French cuisine (borrowed into English cuisine), Italian cucina, and Spanish cocina. In other languages, the cognate term often refers not only to the room, but also to the type of cooking, while in English these two senses are generally distinguished via the etymological twins kitchen (“room”) (Germanic) and cuisine (“type of cooking”) (French).
cuisine, An admixture of languages spoken to convey meaning between non-native speakers, A room or area for preparing food, The percussion section of an orchestra, The nape of a person's hairline, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look, galley, kit, cocina, A utensil for roasting meat; as, a tin kitchen, African American slang for the nape of a persons hair line, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look", A cookroom; the room of a house appropriated to cookery, To furnish food to; to entertain with the fare of the kitchen, Any relish eaten with dry bread, as cheese, bacon, dried fish, etc A hungry heart wad scarce seek better kitchen to a barley scone - Sir W Scott: The Pirate, chap xi Kitchenmaid (Mrs ) So Queen Elizabeth called Lord Mountjoy, her lord-deputy in Ireland In one of her letters to Lord Mountjoy she writes:- With your frying-pan and other kitchen-stuff you have brought to their last home more rebels than those that promised more and did less Kite (A), in legal phraseology, is a junior counsel who is allotted at an assize court to advocate the cause of a prisoner who is without other defence For this service he receives a guinea as his honorarium A kite on Stock Exchange means a worthless bill An honorarium given to a barrister is in reality a mere kite (See below, Kite-Flying ), A Main Inventory Table field denoting that a kitchen has been defined by name or assumed by placement of kitchen tools distinct from other household items, a room equipped for preparing meals, A kitchen is a room that is used for cooking and for household jobs such as washing dishes. see also soup kitchen, room or area in which food is prepared and cooked, A Full kitchen has full size appliances, A place where food is cooked, n dapur, la cocina, of the kitchen, place where the steam-engine stands Usually very hot - the reason to keep the machines away from it, The only room not used when eating crumbly snacks, kizin, lakizin, plural of kitchen,
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cuisine
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An admixture of languages spoken to convey meaning between non-native speakers
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A room or area for preparing food
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The percussion section of an orchestra - "For obvious reasons the percussion is normally arranged along the back of the platform, whether centrally or to one side, and sometimes also in two tiers, the heavy, noisier instruments behind, and the pitched, agile instruments such as vibraphone, marimba, etc. in front. An outstanding exception, however, exists in Roberto Gerhard's Epithalamion where the composer expressly desired that the all-important kitchen department be spread out in front of the strings and hence nearest the audience."
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The nape of a person's hairline, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look
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galley
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kit
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cocina
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A utensil for roasting meat; as, a tin kitchen
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African American slang for the nape of a persons hair line, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look"
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A cookroom; the room of a house appropriated to cookery
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To furnish food to; to entertain with the fare of the kitchen
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Any relish eaten with dry bread, as cheese, bacon, dried fish, etc A hungry heart wad scarce seek better kitchen to a barley scone - Sir W Scott: The Pirate, chap xi Kitchenmaid (Mrs ) So Queen Elizabeth called Lord Mountjoy, her lord-deputy in Ireland In one of her letters to Lord Mountjoy she writes:- With your frying-pan and other kitchen-stuff you have brought to their last home more rebels than those that promised more and did less Kite (A), in legal phraseology, is a junior counsel who is allotted at an assize court to advocate the cause of a prisoner who is without other defence For this service he receives a guinea as his honorarium A kite on Stock Exchange means a worthless bill An honorarium given to a barrister is in reality a mere kite (See below, Kite-Flying )
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A Main Inventory Table field denoting that a kitchen has been defined by name or assumed by placement of kitchen tools distinct from other household items
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a room equipped for preparing meals
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A kitchen is a room that is used for cooking and for household jobs such as washing dishes. see also soup kitchen
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room or area in which food is prepared and cooked isim
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A Full kitchen has full size appliances
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A place where food is cooked
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n dapur
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la cocina
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of the kitchen sıfat
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place where the steam-engine stands Usually very hot - the reason to keep the machines away from it
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