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roaster Definition


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roast
verb roasted, roasting
    1. To cook (meat or other food) by exposure to dry heat, often with the addition of fat and especially in an oven.
      Thesaurus: cook, toast, broil (US), barbecue.
    2. To dry and brown (coffee beans, nuts, etc) by exposure to dry heat.
    intr
    3. Said of meat, coffee beans, nuts, etc: to be cooked or dried and made brown by exposure to dry heat.
    4. metallurgy.
      To heat (ores, etc) in a furnace to remove impurities and make them more workable.
    5. colloq
      To warm or heat (oneself or something else) to an extreme or excessive degree.
      Example: roast in the sun
    intr
    6. colloq
      To be uncomfortably hot.
    7. colloq
      To criticize severely.
noun
    1. A piece of meat which has been roasted or is suitable for roasting.
    (N Amer)
    2. A party in the open air at which food is roasted and eaten.
adj
    1. Roasted.
      Example: roast potatoes
Derivative: roaster
    An oven or dish for roasting food.
    A vegetable, fowl, etc, suitable for roasting.
    colloq
    An extremely hot day.
Etymology: 13c: from French rostir.



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