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ricer
English
Etymology
From rice +? -er.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?s?(r)
Noun
ricer (plural ricers)
- (US) A person, especially a Native American, who cultivates and harvests rice.
- 1967, The New Yorker, Volume 43, Part 6, page 41:
- He opened the cashbox and counted out the money, and Martin handed it on to one of the ricers.
- "Where are you guys ricing tomorrow?" he said.
- "Down in the Refuge," the ricer with the money said.
- 1988, Thomas Vennum, Wild Rice and the Ojibway People, page 229:
- In exchange for use of a buyer's boat, the ricers were to sell what they harvested exclusively to him.
- 1999 September 19, Winona LaDuke, Under the Wild Rice Moon, Minneapolis Star Tribune, reprinted in 2002, The Winona LaDuke Reader: A Collection of Essential Writings, page 30:
- There are also lots of ricers. By two weeks into ricing season, Native Harvest bought from 30 or 40 ricers.
- 1967, The New Yorker, Volume 43, Part 6, page 41:
- (cooking) A utensil used to extrude soft foods (such as, and especially, cooked potato) through holes about the diameter of a grain of rice.
- Synonym: potato ricer
- Coordinate terms: potato masher, garlic press
- 2007, Patricia Webster Stewart, Stuck in My Own Family Tree, page 25:
- He cooked a roast, made applesauce with the ricer and used every size pan he could find to cook vegetables.
- 2008, Leanne Kitchen, The Greengrocer, page 14:
- Ricers can also be used for mashing other root vegetables, as well as starchy ones like broad (fava) beans and peas.
- 2013, Tara Mataraza Desmond, Choosing Sides: From Holidays to Every Day, 130 Delicious Recipes to Make the Meal, unnumbered page:
- Passing cooked chunks through a basic, inexpensive handheld ricer maximizes their texture, which is less starchy than their russet brethren, and makes a soft, dry pile that simply stirs into creamy, smooth mounds.
- (slang, US, ethnic slur, derogatory) An automobile, especially one imported from an Oriental country, deemed inferior or cheap, that has been modified with after-market parts in order to appear more powerful or sporty.
- Synonym: rice burner
- (slang, derogatory) A person who drives such an automobile.
Translations
Related terms
- rice
Further reading
- potato ricer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Crier, IRCer, crier
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rices
English
Noun
rices
- plural of rice (Referring to more than one strain or variety of rice. Rice is usually uncountable.)
- 2014, E. N. Anderson, Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China (page 40)
- Indica rices have longer grains that cook drier, like most Chinese and Indian rices. Some rices, also, already had the now-common genetic variant of the starch amylose that makes them cook up sticky.
- 2014, E. N. Anderson, Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China (page 40)
Verb
rices
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rice
Anagrams
- cires, cries, erics, icers, seric
Spanish
Verb
rices
- Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of rizar.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of rizar.
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