Saucer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Saucer ( noun )

  1. A shallow dish with a slightly raised rim, typically used for serving food or drink.
  2. A flying saucer is a type of unidentified flying object with a disc or saucer-shaped body.

Origin:

Middle english (denoting a plate for holding sauce): from old french saussiere, from medieval latin salserium, from latin salsus "salted".

Examples:

  1. She poured the coffee into the saucer to cool.
  2. He poured the soup into the saucer and sipped it.
  3. The saucer was decorated with a beautiful floral pattern.
  4. The saucer was filled with cream to dip the cookies.
  5. He saw a saucer-shaped object flying in the sky.

(As a verb)

Saucer ( verb )

  1. A shallow dish with a slightly raised rim, typically used for serving food or drink.
  2. A flying saucer is a type of unidentified flying object with a disc or saucer-shaped body.

Origin:

Middle english (denoting a plate for holding sauce): from old french saussiere, from medieval latin salserium, from latin salsus "salted".

Examples:

  1. She poured the coffee into the saucer to cool.
  2. He poured the soup into the saucer and sipped it.
  3. The saucer was decorated with a beautiful floral pattern.
  4. The saucer was filled with cream to dip the cookies.
  5. He saw a saucer-shaped object flying in the sky.
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