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Definition of utensil
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of utensil is as below...
Utensil
(v. t.) That which is used; an
instrument;
an
implement;
especially,
an
instrument
or
vessel
used in a
kitchen,
or in
domestic
and
farming
business..
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Curfew
::
Curfew
(n.) A
utensil
for
covering
the fire.
Candlestick
::
Candlestick
(n.) An
instrument
or
utensil
for
supporting
a
candle.
Bellows
::
Bellows
(n. sing. & pl.) An
instrument,
utensil,
or
machine,
which,
by
alternate
expansion
and
contraction,
or by rise and fall of the top, draws in air
through
a valve and
expels
it
through
a tube for
various
purposes,
as
blowing
fires,
ventilating
mines,
or
filling
the pipes of an organ with
wind..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) A
hollow
or
concave
utensil
for
holding
anything;
a
hollow
receptacle
of any kind, as a
hogshead,
a
barrel,
a
firkin,
a
bottle,
a
kettle,
a cup, a bowl, etc..
Alchemy
::
Alchemy
(n.) A mixed metal
composed
mainly
of
brass,
formerly
used for
various
utensils;
hence,
a
trumpet..
Mortar
::
Mortar
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance,
used for
throwing
bombs,
carcasses,
shells,
etc., at high
angles
of
elevation,
as 45¡, and even
higher;
-- so named from its
resemblance
in shape to the
utensil
above
described..
Sacristy
::
Sacristy
(n.) An
apartment
in a
church
where the
sacred
utensils,
vestments,
etc., are kept; a
vestry..
Hod
::
Hod (n.) A
utensil
for
holding
coal; a coal
scuttle.
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) That sort of wood which is
proper
for
buildings
or for
tools,
utensils,
furniture,
carriages,
fences,
ships,
and the like; --
usually
said of
felled
trees,
but
sometimes
of those
standing.
Cf.
Lumber,
3..
Apparatus
::
Apparatus
(n.)
Hence:
A full
collection
or set of
implements,
or
utensils,
for a given duty,
experimental
or
operative;
any
complex
instrument
or
appliance,
mechanical
or
chemical,
for a
specific
action
or
operation;
machinery;
mechanism..
Dresser
::
Dresser
(v. t.) A
cupboard
or set of
shelves
to
receive
dishes
and
cooking
utensils.
Blacksmith
::
Blacksmith
(n.) A smith who works in iron with a
forge,
and makes iron
utensils,
horseshoes,
etc..
Calabash
::
Calabash
(n.) A water
dipper,
bottle,
bascket,
or other
utensil,
made from the dry shell of a
calabash
or
gourd..
Silverware
::
Silverware
(n.)
Dishes,
vases,
ornaments,
and
utensils
of
various
sorts,
made of
silver..
Scullery
::
Scullery
(n.) A place where
dishes,
kettles,
and
culinary
utensils,
are
cleaned
and kept; also, a room
attached
to the
kitchen,
where the
coarse
work is done; a back
kitchen..
Pewter
::
Pewter
(n.)
Utensils
or
vessels
made of
pewter,
as
dishes,
porringers,
drinking
vessels,
tankards,
pots..
Implement
::
Implement
(n.) That which
fulfills
or
supplies
a want or use; esp., an
instrument,
toll, or
utensil,
as
supplying
a
requisite
to an end; as, the
implements
of
trade,
of
husbandry,
or of war..
Sacristan
::
Sacristan
(n.) An
officer
of the
church
who has the care of the
utensils
or
movables,
and of the
church
in
general;
a
sexton..
Ambry
::
Ambry (n.) In
churches,
a kind of
closet,
niche,
cupboard,
or
locker
for
utensils,
vestments,
etc..
Boat
::
Boat (n.) A
vehicle,
utensil,
or dish,
somewhat
resembling
a boat in
shape;
as, a stone boat; a gravy
boat..
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