eating utensil Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
খাওয়া বর্তন,
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eating utensil's Usage Examples:
Various customary etiquette practices exist regarding the placement and use of eating utensils in social settings.
A Splayd is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife and fork.
Tines may be blunt, such as those on a fork used as an eating utensil; or sharp, as on a pitchfork; or even barbed, as on a trident.
Forks may refer to: Fork, a pronged eating utensil Forks, Washington, a town in the United States Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, a township.
This was different from the eating utensil also known as a pastry fork.
Although normally used as an eating utensil, larger versions of the Chinese spoon are also used as serving spoons.
teacher that is best known as the founder of the Carrol Boyes Kitchen and eating utensil design company.
Flatbread such as khobez is sometimes used as an eating utensil, such as when it's used to scoop hummus, and Ethiopian injera bread.
cutlery manufacturing centers: Hyderabad in India Cutler (disambiguation) Eating utensil etiquette Steak knife Table setting Tableware List of eating utensils.
Injera is thus simultaneously a food, eating utensil, and plate.
cultures it is customary to lift a bowl to the mouth, when the only eating utensil used is chopsticks.
For example, a spork is an eating utensil that is a combination of a spoon and a fork, and a skort is an item.
arbo 'tree' > arbaro 'forest' ŝipo 'ship' > ŝiparo 'fleet' manĝilo 'eating utensil' > manĝilaro 'silverware', 'cutlery' Two examples of collective nouns.
called "the banana leaf parable", a banana leaf being the most basic eating utensil in southern India.
Synonyms:
Spork; handle; cutlery; grip; spoon; handgrip; tableware; table knife; fork; hold;
Antonyms:
right; disorganize; disorganise; bore; converge;