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seasoning

English

Etymology 1

From season +? -ing.

Noun

seasoning (countable and uncountable, plural seasonings)

  1. (cooking) Something used to add taste or flavour to food, such as salt and pepper or other condiment, herb or spice.
  2. (figuratively, by extension) Anything added to increase enjoyment.
  3. A coat of polymerized oil inside a cooking vessel which renders the surface non-stick.
  4. (archaic) An alcoholic intoxication.
    Some of our gentlemen officers, happening to stop at a tavern, or rather a sort of grogshop, took such a seasoning that two or three of them became “quite frisky.”
  5. In diamond-cutting, the charging of the laps or wheels with diamond dust and oil.
Synonyms
  • (intoxication): drunkenness
Hyponyms
  • See also Thesaurus:seasoning
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English seasonyng, present participle of Middle English sesounen (to season), equivalent to season +? -ing.

Verb

seasoning

  1. present participle of season

Anagrams

  • snogaines

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condiments

English

Noun

condiments

  1. plural of condiment

Catalan

Noun

condiments

  1. plural of condiment

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??.di.m??/

Noun

condiments m

  1. plural of condiment

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