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colandermid-14c., coloundour, probably altered from Medieval Latin colatorium "strainer" (with parasitic -n-) from Latin colatus, past participle of colare "to strain," from colum "si [..]
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colanderdurkhshlak
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colanderCooking utensil comprised of perforated metal or plastic and shaped as a basket. Primarily used for draining away spent or reserved liquids.
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colanderUsed for draining liquid from solids, the colander is a perforated, bowl-shaped container. It can be metal, plastic or ceramic.
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colanderCooking utensil comprised of perforated metal or plastic and shaped as a basket. Primarily used for draining away spent or reserved liquids.
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colanderThis is used for draining liquid from solids, the colander is a perforated, bowl-shaped container. It can be metal, plastic or ceramic. T
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colanderA spherical, perforated, bowl-shaped container used to separate solids from liquids.
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colander(n) bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods
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colanderA perforated, bowl-shaped container used for draining liquid from solids, It can be made of metal, plastic, or ceramic.
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colander
A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food such as pasta.
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