Pantry
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Pantry ( noun )
- A room or closet in which food, dishes, and utensils are kept.
- A room or area where food is stored and prepared in a large institution such as a school or hospital.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french paneterie, from late latin panōtērium, from latin panis bread.
Examples:
- She went to the pantry to get some snacks.
- The chef went to the pantry to gather ingredients for the meal.
- The pantry was well-stocked with non-perishable goods.
- She organized the pantry by putting all canned goods in one shelf.
- The pantry in the school cafeteria had a variety of meal options.
(As a verb)
Pantry ( verb )
- A room or closet in which food, dishes, and utensils are kept.
- A room or area where food is stored and prepared in a large institution such as a school or hospital.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french paneterie, from late latin panōtērium, from latin panis bread.
Examples:
- She went to the pantry to get some snacks.
- The chef went to the pantry to gather ingredients for the meal.
- The pantry was well-stocked with non-perishable goods.
- She organized the pantry by putting all canned goods in one shelf.
- The pantry in the school cafeteria had a variety of meal options.