Dish ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dish ( noun )

  1. A shallow container for cooking or serving food, typically with a lid.
  2. A particular type of food that is prepared in a particular way.
  3. A thing resembling a shallow container, especially one for holding or transmitting something.
  4. A type of food prepared in a particular way.
  5. A shallow container for holding or heating food.

Origin:

Old english disc, of germanic origin; related to dutch dis and german tisch "table".

Examples:

  1. I made a chicken dish for dinner.
  2. She served the dish on a plate.
  3. The dish is best served warm.
  4. The dish is a traditional recipe from the region.
  5. The dish was made of china.

(As a verb)

Dish ( verb )

  1. A shallow container for cooking or serving food, typically with a lid.
  2. A particular type of food that is prepared in a particular way.
  3. A thing resembling a shallow container, especially one for holding or transmitting something.
  4. A type of food prepared in a particular way.
  5. A shallow container for holding or heating food.

Origin:

Old english disc, of germanic origin; related to dutch dis and german tisch "table".

Examples:

  1. I made a chicken dish for dinner.
  2. She served the dish on a plate.
  3. The dish is best served warm.
  4. The dish is a traditional recipe from the region.
  5. The dish was made of china.
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