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kitchen
  1. A room or area for preparing food.
  2. Cuisine.
  3. (chiefly African American Vernacular) The nape of a person's hairline, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look.
  4. (music) The percussion section of an orchestra.
  5. (dated) A utensil for roasting meat.
  6. (attributive) In a domesticated or uneducated form (of a language).
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “While Jill was busy cooking in the kitchen, her cell phone rang. However, Jill didn't hear it and continued busying herself in the kitchen.”
      “As long as they continue to keep out of my kitchen cupboards and bed I won't have the screaming abdabs.”
      “Have a large plate or tray with a wad of kitchen paper and a slotted spoon handy, and warm a serving dish.”
kitchenware
  1. Instruments and utensils found in a kitchen, particularly those associated with the preparation and serving of food.
  2. (attributive) Of or pertaining to utensils and appliances used for food preparation.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The pantry contains a full-size refrigerator, trash containers, and shelves and drawers for kitchenware.”
      “Items at the garage sale include clothes, furniture, children's toys, household items, kitchenware, bric-a-brac, indoor plants and lots more.”
      “This wrought iron framed cheese cutter is a super piece of Early American kitchenware and it is in really nice condition.”
kitchener
  1. (obsolete) A kitchen servant; a cook.
  2. (obsolete) A stove for cooking.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Could Mr kitchener or any other person present have had to do with the matter?”
      “Then there was a long discussion in Arabic between the sheik and Major kitchener.”
      “According to the custumal of one great English abbey, the kitchener was to be almost a paragon of virtue.”
kitchenscape
kitchenalia
  1. Miscellaneous kitchen utensils, pieces of cooking equipment, and other items typically found in kitchens.
  2. Examples:
    1. “I'm pleased to report that early plastic spoons, together with all of the other items of kitchenalia which I've mentioned, are now collectable.”
      “An elementary knowledge of science and technology can add to the fun of collecting kitchenalia.”
      “The three floors are filled with furniture, collectables, fine china, pewter, militaria, postcards, books and kitchenalia.”
kitchenet
  1. (dated) A kitchen cabinet with shelves, drawers, and various other features such as a weighing-scale.
kitchenhand
  1. A person who is employed to assist a cook in a kitchen.
kitchenette
  1. small kitchen or area for preparing food, often just a part of a room instead of a separate room
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Shuttered cupboards across one wall provide ample storage while louvered doors at the back of the room conceal a kitchenette.”
      “He said the building had been fitted out with a letter box and kitchenette.”
      “Any bread left in the kitchenette was gobbled up to the last crumb by our resident elves.”
kitchenness
  1. The property of being or resembling a kitchen, or being appropriate for a kitchen.
kitchenry
  1. (obsolete) The body of servants employed in the kitchen.
kitchendom
  1. (dated) The domain of the kitchen; kitchenry.
kitchenmaid
  1. (archaic) A woman employed in a kitchen.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Technically it was the job of a housemaid or kitchenmaid but here Sarah and I took turns or did it together if there was a dinner party on.”
      “The latter had just fled to England, with no other attendant than a kitchenmaid.”
      “There sat 'Arry and a kitchenmaid, very close to each other, chatting confidentially.”
kitchenful
  1. As much as a kitchen will hold.
kitchin
  1. Obsolete form of kitchen.
kitchenscapes
  1. plural of kitchenscape
kitchenhands
  1. plural of kitchenhand
kitchenwares
kitchenettes
  1. plural of kitchenette
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The motel sets aside some rooms with small kitchenettes to rent on a weekly basis.”
      “On the north shore, the resort has four townhouse suites and five rooms with kitchenettes.”
      “A growing number of businesses are stocking break rooms and kitchenettes with high-priced tea and coffee.”
kitchenmaids
  1. plural of kitchenmaid
kitchenfuls
  1. plural of kitchenful
kitcheners
  1. plural of kitchener
kitchenets
  1. plural of kitchenet
kitchins
  1. plural of kitchin
kitchens
  1. plural of kitchen
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The country kitchens have pine units, slated flooring and are fitted with washer-dryer, fridge, dishwasher and a cooker.”
      “Silicone rubber is the ideal sealant for kitchens and bathrooms, as it is non-toxic and water-repellent.”
      “Asaire shook his head, the bells on his hat jangling, although the sound was barely audible over the general din in the kitchens.”
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