skillet

  • 11skillet — noun /ˈskɪlɪt/ a) A pan for frying, generally large and heavy. Heat some oil in a cast iron skillet and add the onions. b) A dish or meal cooked in such a pan …

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  • 12skillet — [15] Skillet may come ultimately from the same source as English scuttle ‘large container’ – Latin scutella, a diminutive form of scutra ‘dish, platter’. This was altered in the postclassical period to *scūtella, which passed into Old French as… …

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  • 13skillet — UK [ˈskɪlɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms skillet : singular skillet plural skillets mainly American a frying pan …

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  • 14skillet — [15] Skillet may come ultimately from the same source as English scuttle ‘large container’ – Latin scutella, a diminutive form of scutra ‘dish, platter’. This was altered in the postclassical period to *scūtella, which passed into Old French as… …

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  • 15skillet — [[t]skɪ̱lɪt[/t]] skillets N COUNT A skillet is a shallow iron pan which is used for frying …

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  • 16skillet n — Chefs have the skillet takes to be good at what they do …

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  • 17Skillet (альбом) — Skillet Студийный альбом Skillet Дата выпуска 29 октября 1996 Жанр Пост гранж Хард рок Длительность 38:37 Продюсер …

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  • 18Skillet (album) — Skillet Album par Skillet Sortie 29 octobre 1996 Durée 38 min 37 s Genre Post Grunge, Rock chrétien Producteur Ardent Records, Forefron …

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  • 19Skillet Fork — is a river, about 100 mi (160 km) long, in southern Illinois in the United States. It is a tributary of the Little Wabash River; via the Little Wabash, Wabash and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.The Skillet Fork… …

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  • 20Skillet (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Skillet Img capt = Skillet performing at a promotional acoustic show in Denton, TX in 2006 Background = group or band Origin = Memphis, Tennessee, United States Genre = Industrial rock Christian rock Hard rock… …

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