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  • 61kitchen tea — noun count AUSTRALIAN a party that takes place before a wedding to which people bring presents for the new home …

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  • 62kitchen — [n] room for cooking food canteen, cookery, cookhouse, cook’s room, cuisine, eat in, gallery, galley, kitchenette, mess, scullery; concept 448 …

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  • 63kitchen garden — ► NOUN ▪ a garden where vegetables and fruit are grown for domestic use …

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  • 64kitchen-sink — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of drama) realistic in the depiction of drab or sordid subjects …

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  • 65kitchen — [kich′ən] n. [ME kychene < OE cycene < VL cocina, cucina: see CUISINE] 1. a room or place or the equipment for the preparation and cooking of food 2. a staff that cooks and serves food …

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  • 66kitchen garden — n. a garden in which vegetables and, sometimes, fruit are grown, usually for home use …

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  • 67kitchen midden — n. [transl. of Dan køkkenmødding: see MIDDEN] a mound of shells, animal bones, and other accumulated refuse discarded by a prehistoric settlement, esp. from the Mesolithic period …

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  • 68kitchen knave — kitchen knave, = scullion. (Cf. ↑scullion) …

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  • 69Kitchen — For other uses, see Kitchen (disambiguation). A modern Western kitchen A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation. In the West, a modern residential kitchen is typically equipped with a stove, a sink with hot and… …

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  • 70Kitchen utensil — An exhibit of a batterie de cuisine, from the beginning of the 20th century, at the Musée Cernuschi in Paris …

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