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Culin may refer to: Culin, Isère, a commune in France Curtis G. Culin (1915–1963), American soldier and inventor Stewart Culin (1858–1929), American ethnographer
Culin
American soldier
Sgt Curtis Grubb Culin III (February 10, 1915 – November 20, 1963) was a World War II soldier credited with the invention of a hedge-breaching device
Curtis_G._Culin
Modified allied tanks during World War II
G. Culin, a sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division's 102nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. However, military historian Max Hastings notes that Culin was
Rhino_tank
American ethnographer and author
Robert Stewart Culin (July 13, 1858 – April 8, 1929) was an American ethnographer and author interested in games, art and dress. Culin played a major
Stewart_Culin
Vietnamese shedding-type card game
Parlett 2008, p. 460-461. Parlett 2008, p. 462. Culin 1895, p. 514. Culin 1895, pp. 514–516. Culin 1924, pp. 157–158. Sackson 1981, pp. 5–7. Beattie
Tiến_lên
ISBN 978-1560983026. Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians (Dover Publications, 1907) ISBN 978-0486231259. pp. 580, 607. Culin, Stewart. Games
History_of_lacrosse
U.S. Army major general (1892–1967)
Major General Frank L. Culin Jr. (March 31, 1892 – December 31, 1967) was a career officer in the United States Army. A recipient of the Army Distinguished
Frank_L._Culin_Jr.
2005 single by Julio Voltio and Calle 13
"Chulin Culin Chunfly" is the third single by Puerto Rican reggaeton performer Julio Voltio, from his eponymous second studio album, Voltio. It was released
Chulin_Culin_Chunfly
Roll-and-move board game
rules. Culin 1898, pp 685–88. Bell 1979, Vol 1: pp 4–5. Parlett 1999, pp 38–40. Bell 1979, Vol 1: pp 4–5. Parlett 1999, pp 38–40. Stewart Culin (1898,
Zohn_Ahl
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Culin (French pronunciation: [kylɛ̃]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Communes of the Isère department "Répertoire national
Culin,_Isère
Board game design
47. Culin 1895, p 72. Murray 1951, p 142. Parlett 1999, p 42. Culin 1898, pp 679-80. Culin 1907, p 33. David 1962, p 13. Parlett 1999, p 22. Culin 1895
Cross_and_circle_game
Disentanglement puzzle
ethnographer Stewart Culin related a tradition attributing the puzzle's invention to the 2nd/3rd century Chinese general Zhuge Liang but Culin was relying on
Baguenaudier
Team sport in North America
unknown (link) Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians (Dover Publications, 1907) ISBN 978-0486231259. pg 563-577. Culin, Stewart. Games
Indigenous North American stickball
Indigenous_North_American_stickball
Ancient Indian strategy board game
cutting-off of the four limbs of condemned criminals... According to Stewart Culin, chaturanga was first described in the Hindu text Bhavishya Purana. The
Chaturanga
Type of count-and-capture game
Retrieved 2023-10-14. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mancala. Culin, Stewart (1896). Mancala, the National Game of Africa. Washington: Government
Mancala
identical backs. Many western scholars, like William Henry Wilkinson, Stewart Culin, Thomas F. Carter, and Michael Dummett attribute to the Chinese the invention
Chinese_playing_cards
1943 battle in the Pacific Theatre of World War II
Company 7th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop Northern Force – Colonel Frank L. Culin 1st/17th Regimental Combat Team – Lieutenant Colonel Albert V. Hartl Southern
Battle_of_Attu
Children's game
allowed. There are two jails. There is one objective." According to Stewart Culin, relievo became ring relievo and then ringoleavio. A similar game, called
Ringolevio
Strategy board game
volume 2. New York City: Dover Publications. pp. 55–56. ISBN 0-486-23855-5. Culin, Stewart (October–December 1900). "Philippine Games". American Anthropologist
Nine_men's_morris
Mountain in Bolivia
Qulin Tuqu Aymara quli tousled, tuqu goitre -n a suffix, also spelled Culin Thojo) is a 5,368-metre-high (17,612 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Real in
Qulin_Tuqu
Institution. Archived from the original on 2025-05-10. Retrieved 2025-06-19. Culin, Joseph (1999-07-26). "Lepidoptera | Definition, Butterfly, Moth, Skipper
List_of_insect_orders
Gambling game long played in China
entirely out of the wagers, the game is relatively inexpensive to operate. Culin (1891) describes four potential bets: "Fan", in which the wager is on a
Fan-Tan
Castable objects with 2 distinct faces for generating random outcomes
p. 18. Culin 1898, pp. 681–688. Culin 1907, p. 47. Murray 1951, pp. 8, 147–156. Parlett 1999, pp. 21, 37–39. Mackenzie 2004, p. 115. Culin 1907, p. 48
Binary_lot
Children's competitions in the Southeast Asian country
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Traditional games in the Philippines
Traditional_games_in_the_Philippines
Mesoamerican board game
post-colonial era after the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores. Stewart Culin described the game in the 24th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology:
Bul_(game)
Hexenspiel (1978). ISBN 0140052011. Jayne (1962), p.372-75. Collected by Stewart Culin from four Hawaiian sailors, Aka (Kamehameha), Daviese Kahimoku, Welakahao
List_of_string_figures
Military unit
General William R. Schmidt 87th Infantry Division – Major General Frank L. Culin Jr. 89th Infantry Division – Major General Thomas D. Finley Third Army –
Twelfth United States Army Group
Twelfth_United_States_Army_Group
Puerto Rican rapper
Remix)" (feat. Pitbull & Lil Rob) 2005: "Chulin Culin Chunfly" (feat. Residente Calle 13) 2005: "Chulin Culin Chunfly (remix)" (feat. Residente Calle 13 &
Julio_Voltio
Team sport
game appeared in the book "Street Games of Brooklyn, NY" (1891) by Stewart Culin. The game was called "Kick the Ball," and a diagram in the book shows four
Kickball
Chinese gambling games
80–84. Culin, Stewart (1895). Chinese games with dice and dominoes. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Publishing Office. pp. 494–495. Culin, Stewart
Tien_Gow
Chinese-American gambling game
clear; some of the earliest documentation comes from 1893, when Stewart Culin reported that Cee-lo was the most popular dice game played by Chinese-American
Cee-lo
Type of dominoes
Playing-Card. 31 (6): 281–284. Culin, Stewart (March 14, 1889). Chinese games with dice. pp. 8, Plate 1. Retrieved 21 September 2023. Culin, Stewart (1958). Games
Chinese_dominoes
Type of dice
Yunnori Zohn Ahl Culin 1898, pp 820, 825; Murray 1951, p 134; Bell 1960, p 10; Parlett 1999, p 26; Heijdt 2002, p 20. Finkel 2004, p 39. Culin 1898, p 827
Long_dice
World War II era medium tank
French bocage of Normandy, the U.S. Army's 2nd Armored Division tanks used Culin Hedgerow Cutters fitted to their tanks to push three tanks together through
M4_Sherman
International body of the Anglican Communion
31 December 1994 (ret.): Sam Van Culin, former Executive for World Mission, The Episcopal Church. Samuel Van Culin (born 1930, Honolulu) was ordained
Anglican_Consultative_Council
Korean abstract strategy game
(오밭고누), but the boards, gameplay, and objectives for each are different. Culin mentions the existence of a six-field kono but does not provide further
Four-field_kono
Swear words in Spanish-speaking nations
little children or for humoristic effect, if ever. Another diminutive, culín, can also be used with very little children but is more often heard to refer
Spanish_profanity
Art museum in Brooklyn, New York
nicknamed "Rainbow House"; the gallery was designed by curator Stewart Culin. A Japanese art gallery opened at the museum in April 1927, and the museum's
Brooklyn_Museum
Puerto Rican hip-hop band
artists such as Julio Voltio in the song "Ojalai" (also known as "Chulin Culin Chunfly", whose name is a minor variation of a song written by Mexican comedy
Calle_13_(band)
Association football club in El Salvador
Luis Cazun (March 2016-2016) Ronald Rojas (July 2016- August 2016) Carlos "Culìn" González (September 2016 - 2017) Caly Cañadas Efrain Burgos [1] v t e
C.D._Huracán
Protective device for personnel in military vehicles
unit in the independence war (1948) with wire catcher Rhino tank (with Culin hedgerow cutter) Wire strike protection system "New Jobs for the Army Jeep"
Wire_catcher
Korean traditional board games
Five-field kono (오밭고누) Four-field kono (네밭고누) Gonjilgonu (참고누) Umul gonu (우물고누) Culin, Stewart (1895). Korean Games, with Notes on the Corresponding Games of
Gonu
American self-improvement company
Rachel Cruze George Kamel Jade Warshaw Ken Coleman Dr. John Delony Eddie Culin Ramsey Solutions offers products and services in personal finance, leadership
Ramsey_Solutions
Tile-based game
Panda 4' Cast and Filmmakers". pocculture.com. Retrieved 4 April 2026. Culin, Stewart, 'The Game of Ma-Jong, its Origin and Significance'. In: Brooklyn
Mahjong
Class of arthropods
PMC 8294578. PMID 34118237. Tick Paralysis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Culin, Joseph. "Spider". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 11 March 2026. McLean
Arachnid
Traditional Korean martial art
was documented for the first time in the West by anthropologist Stewart Culin in his book Korean Games, written in 1895. In the 1921 book Haedong Jukji
Taekkyon
Native American dice game
American Penny Magazine, and Family Newspaper. T. Dwight. 1845. p. 89. Stewart Culin (1 January 1992). Games of the North American Indians: Games of chance.
Pugasaing
Board game
game from the Zuni Native American Indians. It was described by Stewart Culin in his book Games of the North American Indians (1907), and may have been
Kolowis_Awithlaknannai
Puerto Rican record producer
himself apart from Luny Tunes with a pair of hit singles in 2005: "Chulin Culin Chunfly" (Julio Voltio ft. Calle 13) and "Eso Ehh...!!" (Alexis & Fido)
Nesty_la_Mente_Maestra
Children's game
British seas. The game was first recorded in New York in 1891 in Stewart Culin's publication Street Games of Boys in Brooklyn, N. Y.. Until the 1940s, various
Red_Rover
2005 studio album by Voltio
charted and sold well, partly due to the success of the single "Chulin Culin Chunfly", a collaboration with reggaeton performer Residente of Calle 13
Voltio_(album)
2005 studio album by Calle 13
Shortly after, the duo collaborated with Julio Voltio on the single "Chulin Culin Chunfly", which reached number eight on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart
Calle_13_(album)
Board game
played by the Bororó people of Brazil. [citation needed] In 1898, Stewart Culin, named a game played in Peru as Solitario. The same name was also used by
Komikan
the Druze of Syria and Lebanon. It has been compared to Pachisi. Stewart Culin states the name, meaning "game of the Jinn", is derived in part from the
Edris_A_Jin
Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera
28E.770E. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.01.061. hdl:10072/384394. PMID 29456146. Culin, Joseph. "Lepidopteran: Form and function". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived
Butterfly
Name list
drummer in The Police Stewart Cowley, British writer and artist Stewart Culin, American ethnographer and author Stewart Dalzell (1943–2019), American
Stewart_(name)
Sport between two competitors
Archived from the original on November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 8, 2022. Culin, Stewart (1899). "Hawaiian Games". American Anthropologist. 1 (2): 210.
Arm_wrestling
United States Army general (1893–1981)
Omaha Beach. During July he inspected the modifications made by Curtis G. Culin to Sherman tanks, that led to the Rhino tank. Later in July, he planned
Omar_Bradley
Board game from Brunei
pieces must be captured reminiscent of the capturing rule in Rimau. Stewart Culin in his book "Chess and Playing Cards: Catalogue of Games and Implements
Pasang_(game)
Malaysian board game
version to this game, aptly called rimau, with very similar rules. Stewart Culin in his book Chess and Playing Cards: Catalogue of Games and Implements for
Rimau-rimau
Subprefecture in France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Vienne,_Isère
Combat formation of the United States Army
command of Brigadier General Lloyd E. Jones, with Brigadier General Frank L. Culin Jr. assigned as his assistant division commander (ADC). The 10th Light Division
10th_Mountain_Division
identified as North, West, South, and East. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book Games of the North American Indians (1907). The gameboard is
Awithlaknakwe
Team sport
ISBN 9780665056826. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Culin, Stewart (1975). Games of the North American Indians. Courier Dover. ISBN 0-486-23125-9
Lacrosse
Arrondissement in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Côte-Saint-André (38130) Les Côtes-d'Arey (38131) Cour-et-Buis (38134) Culin (38141) Diémoz (38144) Estrablin (38157) Eyzin-Pinet (38160) Faramans (38161)
Arrondissement_of_Vienne
Traditional Persian card game
"Man and Society in Iran. by A. Reza Arasteh". 1970. Quoted by Stewart Culin. Maj. Murdoch Smith (1877:41) See for example As or Ace Playing Card for
As-Nas
Traditional Korean playing cards
notes on the corresponding games of China and Japan, ethnographer Stewart Culin suggested that tujeon originated from the similarly shaped symbolic bamboo
Tujeon
Hand game for two players or more
Bibcode:2001BEcoS..49..176A. doi:10.1007/s002650000265. S2CID 23799664. Culin, Stewart (1895) Korean Games, With Notes on the Corresponding Games at China
Rock_paper_scissors
Indigenous people of the Caribbean
settlements in the foothills of the Sierra Maestra, and archaeologist Stewart Culin noted the presence of "full-blooded" Indians near Yateras and Baracoa. The
Taíno
2025 concert residency by Bad Bunny
2025 concert, Residente joined to perform "Atrévete-te-te" and "Chulin Culin Chunfly" (originally performed by Julio Voltio), Mora joined to perform
No_Me_Quiero_Ir_de_Aquí
Georgia lottery to redistribute Native lands
Hall 140 13 Monroe Thornton, Abel Hancock Mattocks 124 5 Monroe Thornton, Culin Jasper Phillips 31 6 Monroe Thornton, Lucy (Wid) Elbert Burdens 213 2 Monroe
1821_Land_Lottery
See Abram (2003: 53) and Crestin-Billet (2002: 189). Quoted by Stewart Culin. Massé, H. (24 April 2012). "Čawgān". In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth
Traditional_games_of_Iran
East Asian card game
playing cards. Classical Chinese encyclopedias seem to ignore them. Stewart Culin observes: “These [cards derived from Tseung k'i=Xiangqi] seem to be peculiar
Four_color_cards
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Aoste,_Isère
Genus of insects
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 47 (2). Elsevier BV: 443–462. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.01.026. ISSN 1055-7903. Culin, J. Encyclopedia Britannica v t e
Tyrannophasma
Metro station in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Jindi Center, Bank of China Building, Zhongzhou building, Bonjour Center, Culin Residence, Wentianxiang Primary School Wentianxiang Primary School,
Gangxia_North_station
American pioneer (1846–1902)
Studies. 7 (3): 36–42. doi:10.2307/3346239. JSTOR 3346239. Roberts, Virginia Culin (1985). "The women was too tough". The Journal of Arizona History. 26 (4):
Mollie_Monroe
American academic society that gathers the work of folklorists
Alcée Fortier 1895 Washington Matthews 1896 John G. Bourke 1897 Stewart Culin 1898 Henry Wood 1899 Charles L. Edwards 1900 Franz Boas 1901 Frank Russell
American_Folklore_Society
Day of the year
French anarchist, cartomancer and spiritualist (died 1911) 1858 – Stewart Culin, American ethnographer and author (died 1929) 1859 – Sidney Webb, 1st Baron
July_13
Playground game and outdoor sports
street game from the New York area. It was described in 1891 in Stewart Culin's publication Street Games of Boys in Brooklyn, New York. The game has also
British_bulldog_(game)
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Saint-Martin-d'Hères
Military unit
October 1943), MG Eugene M. Landrum (October 1943 – April 1944), MG Frank L. Culin Jr. (April 1944 to inactivation). Returned to U.S.: 11 July 1945. Inactivated:
87th Infantry Division (United States)
87th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Property-trading board game
World and Can Change You Too. Canongate Books. p. 256. ISBN 978-1805301349. Culin, Stewart (1898). Chess and Playing-Card. Washington. Retrieved September
Monopoly_(game)
Chess variant
late 19th century, and was endorsed in an even stronger version by Stewart Culin. This theory was rejected by H. J. R. Murray in 1913, however, and modern
Chaturaji
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
La_Terrasse
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs
Swedish academic
Stockholm, SE: Akademiens Förlag. (French edition of Stolpe & Arne 1912) Culin, Stewart (1906). "Hjalmar Stolpe" (PDF). American Anthropologist. 8: 150–156
Hjalmar_Stolpe
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Saint-Ismier
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
La_Mure
Culinary tradition of the Austrias region of Spain
a slight angle. A small amount (~120ml) is poured at a time (called a "culín"), as it must be drunk immediately before the sidra loses its carbonation
Asturian_cuisine
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Vizille
Chinese card game
By the late Qing dynasty, the rules as recorded by Wilkinson and Stewart Culin had changed considerably. The game was now called "kanhú", "watching the
Khanhoo
Pennsylvania at the Cotton States and International Exposition, Stewart Culin, Atlanta, Georgia, 1895 Eastern Persian Irak, Royal Geographical Society
Albert_Houtum-Schindler
watermelon syrup, huckleberries Contestants: Michele Harriott, Catering Chef, CulinAriane, Montclair, NJ (eliminated after the appetizer) Geter Atienza, Sous
List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)
List_of_Chopped_episodes_(seasons_1–20)
1981 Venezuelan TV series or program
Raiza Haydée Balza as Chela Soraya Zanz as Tata Hugo Martínez Clemente as Culin Rafael Vallenilla as Paquito Carlos Flores as Ñeño Lorenzo Henríquez as
Luisana_mía
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Grenoble
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Veurey-Voroize
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Saint-Alban-de-Roche
brought to Europe by Hernán Cortés and painted by Christoph Weiditz. Stewart Culin in Games of the North American Indians lists examples of juggling among
History_of_juggling
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Courtenay Crachier Cras Crémieu Crêts en Belledonne Creys-Mépieu Crolles Culin Les Deux Alpes Diémoz Dizimieu Doissin Dolomieu Domarin Domène Échirolles
Meyssiez
CULIN
CULIN
Surname or Lastname
German
German : metonymic occupational name for a sawyer, from Middle High German dill(e) ‘(floor)board’.English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of dill, an aromatic culinary and medicinal herb, Old English dile, dyle.English : nickname from Middle English dell, dill, dull ‘dull’, ‘foolish’.English : from an Old English personal name Dylli or Dylla.Possibly a reduced form of Scottish McDill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dilworth, a place in Lancashire named from Old English dile ‘dill’ (a medicinal and culinary herb) + wor{dh} ‘enclosure’.Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhluachra ‘descendant of Dubhluachra’, a compound of dubh ‘black’ + luachair ‘rushes’.
CULIN
CULIN
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Twin
Girl/Female
Indian
Rhythm, Voice
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Lover of Beauty
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Greek God of Wine
Biblical
declaring a message; marrow
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Reality; Complete
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light; Skylight; Bright; Famous Person; The Exalted
Boy/Male
Irish American Welsh
Loyal.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Pure; Keeper of the Keys
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Asbjorn.
CULIN
CULIN
CULIN
CULIN
CULIN
n.
A small culinary instrument made of wire, or the like, for whisking or beating eggs, cream, etc.
n.
A person employed in a hotel, or a club, or on board a ship, to provide for the table, superintend the culinary affairs, etc. In naval vessels, the captain's steward, wardroom steward, steerage steward, warrant officers steward, etc., are petty officers who provide for the messes under their charge.
v. t.
A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly transparent substance, white or colored, having a conchoidal fracture, and made by fusing together sand or silica with lime, potash, soda, or lead oxide. It is used for window panes and mirrors, for articles of table and culinary use, for lenses, and various articles of ornament.
v. t.
To mingle, or to bring to a uniformly soft consistence, by beating, rubbing, or straining, as in some culinary operations.
n.
A small vessel of iron, copper, or other metal, with a handle, used for culinary purpose, as for stewing meat.
n.
The sutler's shop in a garrison; also, a chest containing culinary and other vessels for officers.
adv.
In the manner of a kitchen; in connection with a kitchen or cooking.
n.
A culinary utensil of metal with a plate or disk which is heated, and held over pastry, etc., to brown it.
n.
An apparatus, consisting essentially of a receptacle for fuel, made of iron, brick, stone, or tiles, and variously constructed, in which fire is made or kept for warming a room or a house, or for culinary or other purposes.
a.
Relating to the kitchen, or to the art of cookery; used in kitchens; as, a culinary vessel; the culinary art.
n.
An umbelliferous plant (Foeniculum dulce) having a somewhat tuberous stem; sweet fennel. The blanched stems are used in France and Italy as a culinary vegetable.
n.
Any plant of the composite genus Tanacetum. The common tansy (T. vulgare) has finely divided leaves, a strong aromatic odor, and a very bitter taste. It is used for medicinal and culinary purposes.
n.
A place where dishes, kettles, and culinary utensils, are cleaned and kept; also, a room attached to the kitchen, where the coarse work is done; a back kitchen.
n.
A variety of steatite sometimes manufactured into culinary vessels.