menu (noun)
1menu — noun 1 list of dishes ADJECTIVE ▪ extensive ▪ limited ▪ full ▪ regular (esp. AmE), standard ▪ special …
2menu — ► NOUN 1) a list of dishes available in a restaurant. 2) the food available or to be served in a restaurant or at a meal. 3) Computing a list of commands or facilities displayed on screen. ORIGIN French, detailed list …
3menu bar — UK US noun [countable] [singular menu bar plural menu bars] computing a row of all the menus in a computer program that usually appears at the top of your computer screen Thesaurus: on the computer screen …
4menu — noun (plural menus) Etymology: French, from menu small, detailed, from Old French more at minuet Date: 1837 1. a. a list of the dishes that may be ordered (as in a restaurant) or that are to be served (as at a banquet) b. (1) a comparable list or …
5menu bar — UK US noun [C] ► IT a row of menus along the top of a computer screen, from which you can choose the one you want: »Click on Help in the menu bar and select Contents …
6menu bar — menu ,bar noun count COMPUTING a row of all the menus in a computer program that usually appears at the top of your computer screen …
7menu — noun Syn: bill of fare, tariff, carte du jour, set menu, table d hôte …
8menu card — noun see menu I, 1a …
9menu bar — noun A rectangular region of a graphical user interface where computer menus are housed. See Also: toolbar …
10menu — noun /ˈmɛnjuː/ a) The details of the food to be served at a banquet; a bill of fare b) A printed list of dishes offered in a restaurant …